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What does the message of Obadiah teach us about salvation?

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The message of Obadiah teaches that salvation is for God's chosen people, emphasizing His judgment on the proud and mercy towards the humble.

The book of Obadiah conveys a profound message about salvation, declaring that while God's judgment is imminent upon the proud and rebellious, there is hope for His chosen people. The text illustrates the contrast between Edom, symbolizing the proud and unbelieving world, and Israel, representing those whom God has elected to save. Verse 17 states, 'But upon mount Zion shall be deliverance,' indicating that God's deliverance and salvation are found in His chosen people, who are characterized by their faith and reliance on Him. This reflects the overall message of Scripture about God's redemptive plan, where He rescues His elect from sin and judgment through Christ, demonstrating His unchanging mercy and grace throughout history.
Scripture References: Obadiah 17

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