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Why is God's delay in deliverance significant?

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God's delay in deliverance serves to demonstrate His power and the nature of salvation.

God's delay in delivering Israel from Egypt is significant as it reveals the depths of human inability to save themselves and showcases God's sovereignty. As stated in Romans 9:17-18, God hardened Pharaoh's heart to display His power and purpose. This serves to teach the Israelites – and us – that salvation is entirely by grace, emphasizing that it is 'of the Lord' and not contingent upon human decision or effort. The delays in our lives are often reminders of our dependency on God's timing and His plans, which ultimately aim for His glory.
Scripture References: Romans 9:17-18, Exodus 6:1

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