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How do we know God's promise to Israel is true?

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God's promise to Israel is true because it is based on His unchanging covenant and faithfulness, as shown throughout Scripture.

The certainty of God's promises to Israel stems from His covenantal faithfulness, particularly seen in the account of Abraham and reiterated through the prophets. In Jeremiah 51:5, it states, "Israel hath not been forsaken, nor Judah of his God," indicating that despite their sin, God's covenant with His people remains intact. This covenant is underpinned by God's grace rather than the people's merit, as illustrated in Romans 11 where Paul refers to a remnant chosen by grace. Therefore, the assurance of God's promises relies not on human actions but on His steadfast, unchanging character.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 51:5, Romans 11

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