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What does the Bible say about God saving his people?

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The Bible teaches that God saves his people through His grace and power, as exemplified in Exodus 14.

According to Exodus 14:30, 'Thus the Lord saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians.' This verse summarizes God's redemptive work, illustrating that salvation comes solely from God's initiative and mercy. Throughout the biblical narrative, God's acts of salvation showcase His unwavering commitment to redeem His people from bondage, exemplified by the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt. Conceptually, God's salvation is not just a historical act; it represents a profound spiritual reality that continues in the lives of believers today, emphasizing His sovereignty and grace in overcoming sin and death.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:30, Psalm 113, Revelation 5:9, Exodus 14:30-31

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