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What does the Bible say about sanctification in Exodus 13?

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Exodus 13 emphasizes that the firstborn are sanctified unto the Lord, highlighting God's ownership and claim over His people.

In Exodus 13, God commands the sanctification of the firstborn, indicating that they are set apart for Him. This action symbolizes God's ownership over His people, as He declares the firstborn to be His. The phrase 'sanctify unto Me all the firstborn' signifies a deeper spiritual truth: every believer is considered a firstborn in Christ, redeemed and set apart by God's grace. This sanctification goes beyond mere deliverance from Egypt; it represents God's desire to claim us as His own, demonstrating that redemption is for a relationship with Him, not just freedom from sin or wrath.
Scripture References: Exodus 13:1-2, Hebrews 12:23

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