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What does the Bible teach about salvation being a deliverance?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is a deliverance from sin, death, and Satan through Christ.

Salvation as a deliverance is a core teaching of Scripture, emphasizing that it involves being liberated from spiritual bondage. Luke 1 explains that Jesus came to save us from our enemies, highlighting the need to be delivered from sin and its penalties, as well as from the threats posed by Satan and the world. This deliverance is represented in the concept of redemption, which entails God purchasing us back from the realm of sin and death by Christ’s blood. Furthermore, the ‘great salvation’ provided in Christ represents total deliverance; believers are freed from the guilt and power of sin, allowing them to serve God with holiness and righteousness.
Scripture References: Luke 1:74-75, Romans 6:18, Colossians 1:13

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