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What does the Bible say about God's promises in Exodus 6?

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Exodus 6 reveals God's faithfulness in promising to deliver His people from bondage and to be their God.

In Exodus 6, God communicates directly to Moses, declaring His intention to deliver the Israelites from their burdens in Egypt through a series of 'I wills.' These promises are critical as they signify God's commitment to His covenant relationship with His people. He promises to bring them out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, to rid them of their bondage, and to redeem them with a stretched-out arm. Each of these statements is a declaration of His sovereignty and mercy towards a people who are in desperate need of salvation, and it reassures them of His presence and power in their deliverance.
Scripture References: Exodus 6:6-8

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Seven I Wills
Kevin Thacker · May 12, 2024
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