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How do we know that God's promises are precious?

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God's promises are precious because they are rooted in the unchanging nature of His truth and provide believers with hope and assurance.

The precious nature of God's promises is emphasized in 2 Peter 1:4, where they are called 'exceeding great and precious promises.' These promises are underpinned by God’s character, particularly His fidelity, as articulated in Titus 1:2, which asserts that 'God, who cannot lie, promised eternal life before the world began.' The reliability of these promises provides believers with a solid foundation for hope and salvation. They serve not only as declarations of God’s intent but also as commitments that guide believers through their spiritual journey. The divine power behind these promises ensures they are fulfilled, signifying that they are indeed precious gifts bestowed upon those who believe and act upon them.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:4, Titus 1:2

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Precious Things
Tom Harding · Mar 29, 2015
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