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What does the Bible say about looking to God for salvation?

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Isaiah 45:22 states, 'Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth.' This verse emphasizes that salvation comes from looking to God alone.

Isaiah 45:22 encapsulates the essential requirement for salvation: looking to God. The passive nature of the command 'be ye saved' signifies that salvation is not an achievement earned through works but a divine act initiated by God. Throughout the sermon, it is highlighted that this act of looking is fundamentally about faith in Christ, affirming that God is the sole source of salvation. No other means can substitute this divine directive, and it underscores God's justice and saving grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:22

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Look And Be Saved
Clay Curtis · Jun 16, 2024
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Joshua

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