God's promise to save is assured in Scripture, particularly in the prophetic words of Jeremiah, assuring that Jacob shall be saved (Jeremiah 30:7).
The certainty of God's promise to save is rooted in His divine nature and faithfulness as articulated in Scripture. In Jeremiah 30:7, we see the words, 'but he shall be saved out of it,' indicating not only a future hope for Jacob but also God's unfailing commitment to His covenant people. Historical accounts of Israel's deliverance in times of trouble serve as testimonies to God's faithfulness. Furthermore, the New Testament reinforces this promise through Christ, as He bears witness to the fulfillment of God's salvific plan, affirming that all who call upon Him will be saved. God's promises are foundational and trustworthy, as seen throughout both the Old and New Testaments.
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