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How do we know God's plan of redemption is true?

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God's plan of redemption is fulfilled through His covenant with Abraham and the promise of Christ, assuring that all nations will be blessed.

God's plan of redemption is evident throughout Scripture, particularly in the covenant made with Abraham, as noted in Galatians 3:8. God promised to justify the Gentiles by faith and blessed all nations through Abraham. This demonstrates that God's purpose extends beyond Israel to encompass all His chosen people scattered among the nations. The promise of Christ's coming through Abraham's lineage affirms this redemptive work. Furthermore, Ephesians 2:16 explains that Christ reconciles both Jews and Gentiles into one body, emphasizing the unity of believers across all nationalities as part of God's divine plan.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:8, Ephesians 2:16

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