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How do we know God's promises endure forever?

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God's promises endure forever because they are rooted in His eternal character and the unchanging righteousness of Christ.

The text emphasizes that 'his righteousness endureth forever' (Psalm 112:3). This enduring righteousness is the believer’s possession through Christ, whose sacrifice ensures that God's promises are not only secure but also perpetual. Believers are justified by the righteousness of Christ, which is an enduring reality that cannot be altered by time or circumstance. Romans 8:38-39 assures us that nothing can separate us from the love of God, underscoring that His promises, which are based on His nature and covenant, are eternally reliable. The richness of His grace and the efficacy of Christ's atoning work cement the assurance that believers' standings before God are forever established in righteousness.
Scripture References: Psalm 112:3; Romans 8:38-39

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Psalm 112
Todd Nibert · Dec 3, 2023
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