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What does the Bible say about how God saves his people?

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The Bible teaches that God saves His people through His grace, as evidenced in Exodus 14:30-31, where it says, "Thus the Lord saved Israel."

The account of the Exodus, especially in the first 14 chapters, illustrates how God sovereignly saves His people. The Scriptures explicitly summarize God's saving work in Israel's deliverance from Egypt with the declaration, "Thus the Lord saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians." This highlights that salvation is not a result of human effort or decision but is solely by God's grace and divine intervention. Throughout history, God has showcased His ability to save those He has chosen, underscoring the omnipotence of His will in delivering His elect from bondage and despair.

This theme is recurrent throughout the Scriptures, where God's sovereignty is emphasized in the salvation narrative, such as in Romans 8:31, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" Our salvation rests not upon our works or decisions but solely on God's perfect will and determination to save His people, as illustrated by the miraculous events surrounding the Exodus.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:30-31, Romans 8:31

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