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

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God's promises of redemption are rooted in His covenant faithfulness and are affirmed in Scripture, particularly in passages like Ezekiel 36.

The certainty of God's promises of redemption is anchored in His unchanging nature and faithfulness to His covenant. In Ezekiel 36, God asserts that He will restore His people by giving them a new heart and spirit, signifying a transformation only He can accomplish. This reflects the heart of sovereign grace, where deliverance from sin and despair comes entirely from God’s initiative. Believers can rest assured that when God makes a promise, He will fulfill it, as affirmed by His deeds throughout biblical history.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36

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