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How do we know God's promises about our future are true?

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God's promises about our future, including the assurance of salvation and eternal life, are confirmed by His faithfulness as described in Acts 27.

In Acts 27, Paul's journey to Rome illustrates God's faithfulness to keep His promises. Despite the tumultuous journey and impending trials, an angel reassures Paul that he must appear before Caesar and that all those with him will be saved. This narrative serves to remind us that God's promises are both certain and designed to encourage believers during difficult times. The assurance that nothing can thwart God's plan is echoed in Philippians 1:6, which affirms that He who began a good work in us will bring it to completion. Thus, we can trust in His promises about our future as securely founded in His character and sovereign will.
Scripture References: Acts 27, Philippians 1:6

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An Expected End
Dale Simpson · Jun 24, 2012
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