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How do we know that God's promises in Ezekiel 36 are true?

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God's promises in Ezekiel 36 are affirmed through His consistent history of faithfulness and the fulfillment of His covenants.

The promises of God in Ezekiel 36 are grounded in His immutable character and historic faithfulness. Throughout Scripture, particularly in the narrative of Israel, we see God operating sovereignly, delivering His people from bondage and providing them with the means for redemption despite their transgressions. The covenant relationship established with Israel serves as a testament to God's unchanging love and mercy.

Moreover, in the context of New Testament theology, Jesus Christ fulfills the New Covenant promises through His sacrificial death and resurrection. As believers in the New Covenant, we experience the fulfillment of God's promises as we are cleansed from sin and granted a new heart. The consistent theme of God's covenants reveals His commitment to sanctifying His great name, ensuring that His promises are not only true but also reliable for all generations.
Scripture References: John 17:20-21, Romans 11:26

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The New Covenant
Henry Mahan · May 10, 2000
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