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How do we know God's promises are eternal?

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God's promises are eternal because they are grounded in His unchanging nature and declared in Scripture, notably in Hosea 2:19.

The eternal nature of God's promises is rooted in His character, which is immutable and steadfast. In Hosea 2:19, the declaration 'I will betroth thee unto me for ever' showcases the assurance that when God binds Himself to His people, it is forever. Unlike human promises, which may falter, divine commitments do not fail because they spring from holiness and truth. This assurance grants believers confidence in the unshakable nature of God's promises, reflecting His righteous judgments and lovingkindness.

Furthermore, the permanence of God's engagement signifies that it is not subject to the whims of human affection or caprice. The betrothal is affirmed by God's faithfulness, cascading mercies, and the presence of the Holy Spirit, who teaches and seals this covenant in the hearts of believers. This holistic view of God’s promise provides a firm foundation for faith, revealing how His engagement with us signals a joyfully eternal relationship, affirmed through His scriptures.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:19, Isaiah 40:8, Psalm 136:1, Romans 8:28-30, Psalm 102:26-27, Psalm 37:4, Hebrews 11:24-26

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