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What does the Bible say about the deliverance of God's people?

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The Bible illustrates God's deliverance through the story of the Israelites in Egypt, showcasing His mercy and power.

The account of the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt in Exodus 14 serves as a profound representation of God's redemptive plan through Jesus Christ. The narrative begins with God's people, held in bondage for 430 years, called out by Moses as God ordained. Pharaoh's continued resistance to God's command led to the institution of the Passover, symbolizing salvation through the blood of the lamb. The Scripture shows that it was the Lord who delivered His people, emphasizing that salvation is an act of God alone, highlighting His mercy and justice in withholding judgment from those covered by the blood of the lamb, a foreshadowing of Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
Scripture References: Exodus 14, Exodus 11:1, 1 Corinthians 5:7

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