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How do we know God's promises are for our good?

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God's promises are for our good because He always acts in our best interest as a loving Father.

The promise of God is fundamentally for the good of His people, demonstrated through His covenant with Abraham and throughout Scripture. In Jeremiah 32:40-41, God expresses His commitment to do good to His people, indicating that every promise is infused with goodwill towards them. Additionally, the core promise of salvation through Jesus Christ underscores this truth, as it is ultimately for the benefit of those who are lost in sin, assuring them of eternal hope and security. Thus, believers can trust that all God’s promises are crafted out of divine goodness and love.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 32:40-41, Genesis 12:1-3

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