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What does the Bible say about going to heaven empty-handed?

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The Bible assures believers that they will not go to heaven empty-handed, as God's grace provides everything needed for salvation.

In Exodus 3:21-22, God promises His people, 'Ye shall not go empty.' This depicts the certainty of their deliverance and the abundance of grace provided for them. Just as Israel was assured of not departing empty-handed when they left Egypt, believers can trust that their salvation, secured by Christ's merits, ensures they enter heaven enriched by God's grace. This promise reflects the spiritual truth that every believer receives everything necessary for eternal life through the work of Christ, culminating in their glorification with Him in heaven.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:21-22, Ephesians 1:3-6, Romans 8:32

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