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What does the Bible say about trusting the Lord for salvation?

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The Bible teaches that those who trust in the Lord will have salvation and security, as seen in Isaiah 33:2.

In Isaiah 33:2, there is a clear distinction between those who trust in the Lord and those who deal treacherously. The believer's cry, 'O Lord, be gracious unto us,' reflects a complete reliance on God's grace for salvation in times of trouble. This appeal for grace underscores the theological understanding that salvation is not earned by personal merit but received through faith in God's promises. Throughout Scripture, from the Psalms to the Prophets, the message remains consistent: true salvation comes from a trust in God’s unfailing mercy and power rather than in our own efforts.
Scripture References: Isaiah 33:2, Psalm 69:4

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