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What does the Bible say about God's promise not to let His people go empty?

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God promises in Exodus 3:21-22 that His people will not leave Egypt empty-handed, but will receive riches as a sign of His favor.

In Exodus 3:21-22, God assures Moses that when the Israelites leave Egypt, they will not go empty, but instead will borrow from the Egyptians, receiving gold, silver, and clothing. This promise signifies God's favor towards His elect, showing that He provides for their needs beyond their expectations. Just as the Israelites were granted favor in the sight of their oppressors, Christians today can trust that God will provide for them in their journey through life and trials, reflecting the assurance of His grace and providence in all circumstances.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:21-22, Exodus 11:3, Exodus 12:36, Ephesians 2:4-7

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