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How do we know that God's promises of deliverance are true?

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God's promises of deliverance are true because they are founded on His unchanging nature and sovereignty, as He declares in Isaiah 49.

God's faithfulness to His promises is rooted in His character as the sovereign Redeemer. In Isaiah 49:24-26, He proclaims, 'But thus saith the Lord,' affirming His authority and ability to deliver His people. This conviction is not based on human efforts but on God's sovereign will, which assures us that He will fulfill His promises to save and deliver. Through the life and work of Christ, who is the embodiment of these promises, we see the fulfillment of God's word. His grace operates independently from our merit, ensuring that when He declares we will be delivered, it is an absolute certainty grounded in His eternal purpose.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:24-26, Ephesians 2:4-5

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