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  2. To free or deliver from any confinement, violence, danger, or evil; to liberate from actual restraint; to remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil; as, to rescue a prisoner from the enemy; to rescue seamen from destruction. 2. ( n.) The act of rescuing; deliverance from restraint, violence, or danger; liberation.

    • RUDIMENTS

      RUDIMENTS. roo'-di-ments (stoicheia, plural of stoicheion...

    • Reclaim

      ) Hence: To reduce to a desired state by discipline, labor,...

    • Readiness

      Readiness (17 Occurrences) Readiness (17 Occurrences).... 1...

    • Rescue The Perishing. P. M

      Rescue the perishing, Care for the dying, Snatch them in...

    • Psalm 82:3-4 ESV / 109 helpful votes. Give justice to the weak and the fatherless; maintain the right of the afflicted and the destitute. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.”
    • Psalm 91:14-15 ESV / 91 helpful votes. “Because he holds fast to me in love, I will deliver him; I will protect him, because he knows my name. When he calls to me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will rescue him and honor him.
    • Psalm 37:39 ESV / 88 helpful votes. The salvation of the righteous is from the Lord; he is their stronghold in the time of trouble.
    • Ezekiel 34:11-12 ESV / 83 helpful votes. “For thus says the Lord God: Behold, I, I myself will search for my sheep and will seek them out. As a shepherd seeks out his flock when he is among his sheep that have been scattered, so will I seek out my sheep, and I will rescue them from all places where they have been scattered on a day of clouds and thick darkness.
  3. Nov 4, 2016 · “Save” means to rescue from imminent danger. Jesus came to rescue us because we were in danger. What was that danger? What was Jesus rescuing us from? Here is the answer. Jesus did not come to rescue us from our ignorance or our poverty or our oppressors or even from ourselves. Jesus came to rescue us from the Father. 8

  4. RESCUE, v.t. res'cu.L. re and quatio. To free or deliver from any confinement, violence, danger or evil; to liberate from actual restraint, or to remove or withdraw from a state of exposure to evil; as, to rescue a prisoner from an officer; to rescue seamen from destruction by shipwreck.

    • Introduction
    • Salvation in The Bible’s Story
    • Perspectives of Salvation
    • Salvation Planned
    • Salvation Accomplished
    • Salvation Applied

    The theme of God’s gracious rescue of sinners for his own glory dominates in Scripture both in its comprehensive story from creation to consummation and in the various ways this salvation is presented and described by the biblical writers. It is a work of God from beginning to end, stemming from his heart of love for the ill-deserving (grace) and i...

    The Bible’s story of salvation begins in the first pages of Scripture. God created man to image God’s rule over the earth, but man rebelled and fell under divine judgment. The way back to God now is impossible from the human side, for man is the guilty party rendered helpless by sin and with no right of approach. But in grace God promised a champio...

    Salvation may helpfully be viewed from various perspectives. A trinitarian perspective (Eph 1:3-14) focuses on the respective works of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Salvation is generally spoken of as originating in the divine decree and the Father’s choice (election) of those whom he would save and his “giving” of these bel...

    God’s choosing of those whom he would save is everywhere in Scripture described as an act of grace. It is a choice grounded solely in God himself without reference to anything in us. From eternity he set his love on us and determined to bring us to glory (Eph 1:3-6).

    In his death the Lord Jesus redeemed us from the curse of God’s broken law (Gal 3:13) by offering himself in our place and bearing our curse, thereby satisfying God’s just wrath (propitiation; Rom 3:21-25), and providing for us the righteousness God requires of us (1Cor 1:30; 2Cor 5:21; Phil 3:9). In his substitutionary death our Lord secured every...

    Our experienceof salvation hinges in its entirety the Spirit’s uniting us with the risen Savior to participate in his resurrected life. Christ accomplished redemption for us, and in him all saving blessing is found. Calvin’s famous statement here bears repeating: First, we must understand that as long as Christ remains outside of us, and we are sep...

  5. Jan 14, 2024 · Core Meaning: To Rescue or Set Free. In the Bible, the core meaning of “deliverance” is to rescue, liberate, or set free. God delivers His people from oppression, danger, enemies, sickness, death, or sin. For example, the story of the Israelites’ deliverance from slavery in Egypt shows God coming to the rescue of His people from an ...

  6. 6738 rescue. Deliverance from people or forces that are overwhelming. It implies a liberator with strength and wisdom to ensure true freedom. God’s physical rescue of the Israelites points to the spiritual deliverance obtained by Jesus Christ. When rescue is the only answer.

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