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How do we know God does great things for His people?

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God's great works are seen through His election, redemption, and making His people righteous.

We trust in the greatness of God's works for His people primarily through the biblical narrative. In Joel, the promise that 'the Lord will do great things' encapsulates God's redemptive actions throughout history. From His election of a people, as seen in 1 Samuel 12:22, to the promise of a Savior in 2 Samuel 7, each action demonstrates God's commitment to His chosen ones. Furthermore, through Christ's redemptive work, believers are made righteous, fulfilling the promise of life and restoration that was lost in Adam's sin. These scriptural accounts assure us of God's faithfulness.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 12:22, 2 Samuel 7:21, Joel 2:21-32

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