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How can we find assurance in God's promises?

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Assurance in God's promises comes from understanding His everlasting covenant, which provides peace and strength amid life's trials.

Finding assurance in God's promises involves recognizing the depth and reliability of His covenantal agreement with His people. As David articulated in 2 Samuel 23:5, the covenant is not just a mere promise but is ordered and sure. This means that despite the tumultuous nature of life, believers are called to anchor their hope in God's faithfulness. In moments of distress and uncertainty, the firm foundation of God's sovereign covenant can sustain our faith. For instance, when distressed, as illustrated in the sermon, we are reminded to look back to God's Word and His assurances that His plans and purposes for us will stand firm. This primary source of strength and comfort, as stated in Romans 8:28-30, reinforces the believer's identity and future, solidifying their assurance in God.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:5, Romans 8:28-30

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All My Assurance
Clay Curtis · May 23, 2010
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