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What does the Bible say about God's salvation for the forsaken?

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The Bible proclaims that God's salvation is for those who feel forsaken, assuring that He will not rest until their righteousness shines forth.

Isaiah 62 emphasizes God's steadfast commitment to the salvation of His people, those who are perceived as forsaken and desolate. The passage indicates that God delights in these people and will not remain silent until their salvation is evident. This urgency conveyed in the scripture highlights that God will actively ensure that His righteousness and their salvation become visible as a lamp that burns, spreading the good news of His redemptive work. The assurance that their former state is replaced with a new name, one of being sought out and redeemed, reinforces the theme of God's faithfulness to those who are lost and His determination to restore them.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62:1-12

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Determined To Save
Ian Potts · Oct 30, 2011
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Joshua

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