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What does the Bible say about salvation in Psalm 20?

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Psalm 20 emphasizes God's deliverance through His anointed, Jesus Christ, highlighting salvation found in Him.

Psalm 20 illustrates a prayer for deliverance directed to God, focusing on His anointed, the Lord Jesus Christ. The psalm underscores that salvation comes through Christ, who was delivered from His suffering and affliction, as a fulfillment of God's covenant promises. It reveals the profound connection between the cries for help in times of trouble and the assurance of salvation that Christ embodies, ultimately demonstrating that through His struggles, His people are saved. The psalm serves as both a prayer and a reminder that in calling upon the Lord, we anchor our hope in the salvation that He provides through Jesus, who has borne our sins.
Scripture References: Psalm 20:1-9

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Psalm 20
Rick Warta · Jun 16, 2022
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