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How do we know God's promises for redemption are true?

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God's promises of redemption are assured through His character and the fulfillment of His word throughout Scripture, particularly in Isaiah and Jeremiah.

The certainty of God's promises regarding redemption lies in His immutable character and the historical faithfulness of His word. As illustrated in the scriptures from Isaiah and Jeremiah, God speaks the truth about our sinful condition but also offers assurance of transformation from scarlet to white as snow. The path to understanding His redemptive plan is grounded in scripture and the acknowledgment of our sinfulness. This leads to the incredible promise that, despite our sin, we can be transformed through faith in Christ, who fulfills these promises through His life and death. Therefore, the truth of our redemption hinges not on our subjective experience, but on the objective reality of God's Word.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:18, Jeremiah 6:16, Romans 8:28-30, Psalm 99:1, Revelation 19:6

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