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What does the Bible say about God's visit to His people?

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The Bible emphasizes that God will surely visit His people to bring them out of bondage and into salvation.

In Genesis 50, Joseph assures his brothers that God will surely visit them to bring them out of Egypt and into the promised land. This declaration is not just a hope but a divine promise. The concept of God's visit highlights His active role in the lives of His people, ensuring their deliverance and salvation. The significance of this visit is profound, as it is a declaration of God's faithfulness to His covenant promises, ultimately culminating in the redemption found in Christ. Just as Joseph’s visit saved his family during famine, God’s ultimate visit in Christ assures and guarantees the salvation of His elect from bondage to sin.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:24-25, Genesis 50:24, Jeremiah 50:31

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A Visit
Bob Coffey · Oct 6, 2013
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