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What does the God of salvation mean in Psalm 68?

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The God of salvation refers to God's sovereign power to save and redeem His people from sin and death.

In Psalm 68, the phrase 'the God of salvation' highlights God's active role in the salvation of His people. It emphasizes that God alone has the authority over life and death and is the one who brings about redemption. This notion underscores the Reformed understanding of salvation, which is entirely a work of God rather than dependent on human effort. Through His sovereign grace, He not only calls sinners to repentance but also equips them to live in obedience. Believers can take comfort in knowing that their salvation and the gifts they receive are part of God's design and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 68:19, John 3:16

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The Hill of God
Mike McInnis · Dec 29, 2019
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