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How do we know that God fulfills His promises?

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God's promises are fulfilled through His sovereign plans and actions, as seen in the deliverance of the Jews and the downfall of their enemies.

The fulfillment of God's promises is evidenced throughout the scripture, particularly in the Book of Esther, where He orchestrated events for the deliverance of His people from certain destruction. The promotion of Mordecai and the defeat of Haman serve as clear markers of God's faithfulness to His covenant people. Just as God declared that He would preserve the lineage of the Messiah, His actions in history show that He maintains His promises through sovereign decree. The narrative illustrates that even when it appears that enemies might triumph, God's plans will prevail. History is not random; it unfolds within the framework of His eternal promises, assuring believers of His unwavering commitment to their welfare and salvation.
Scripture References: Esther 8, Daniel 2:21, 1 Kings 18:41-46, Romans 8:32, Zechariah 10:1, Psalm 81, Matthew 5:17, 2 Corinthians 1:20, Psalm 91:11-12, Matthew 4:6-7

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