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How do we know God's purpose will be fulfilled?

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God's purpose is infallible and will ultimately prevail, as demonstrated in His promise to free the Israelites from Egypt.

In Exodus 3:10, God reveals His purpose to Moses, stating that He will bring His people out of Egypt, a promise made over 400 years prior. This historical context underlines the immovable nature of God's plans. God's purpose will not be thwarted by earthly powers or human actions. The narrative illustrates that despite challenges, His intentions remain steadfast. Romans 8:28 reinforces this concept, assuring that God works all things together for good for those who love Him. Thus, believers can have confidence that God's purposes are designed to succeed, reflecting His sovereignty over all creation.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:10, Romans 8:28

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