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Why is the concept of 'great deliverance' important for understanding salvation?

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'Great deliverance' signifies the profound and lasting impact of God's salvation in our lives.

In Genesis 45, Joseph speaks of saving his family by 'great deliverance' (Genesis 45:7), which parallels the salvation that Christ provides. This term encapsulates the holistic nature of salvation—being delivered not just from sin, but also from the eternal consequences of rebellion against God. It indicates that God's act of salvation is mighty and transformative, emphasizing His power to save to the uttermost (Hebrews 7:25). For Christians, recognizing this 'great deliverance' is essential, as it reassures us of our secure position in Christ and the grace that sustains us through life's trials.
Scripture References: Genesis 45:7, Hebrews 7:25

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