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How do we know that God's promise to appear is true?

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God's promises are affirmed throughout Scripture, particularly through the consistency of His word and His faithfulness to His covenant.

The truth of God's promises, including His promise to appear, is rooted in His unchanging nature and faithfulness. In Leviticus 9, Aaron's obedience in following God's specific instructions leads to the affirmation that 'the Lord will appear.' This reflects a broader biblical principle that God honors His covenants and promises, as seen throughout the entirety of Scripture. For instance, in Isaiah 66, God reassures His people that He will be present with those who tremble at His word. His consistent intervention throughout history—such as the fulfillment of prophecies regarding Christ—provides substantial evidence that His promises, including His appearing, are reliable and certain.
Scripture References: Leviticus 9:4, Isaiah 66:2, Hebrews 10:23

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