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What does the Bible say about salvation through Hagar?

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Hagar's story illustrates God's unwavering commitment to save sinners, as seen in Genesis 16.

Hagar's narrative serves as a vivid picture of God’s grace in salvation, showcasing how He seeks and saves the lost. In Genesis 16, we see her as a fleeing sinner, yet God sends His messenger to find her. This encounter signifies that, regardless of her status as an Egyptian maid and a symbol of human failure, God extends His mercy and speaks His promises to her, indicating that salvation is initiated by God alone, not by human merit. Therein lies the theological richness of how God reaches out to those deemed outside His covenant community, showing His sovereignty in the act of salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 16

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