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How do we know that God's promises to His people are true?

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God's promises are guaranteed because of His immutable nature and the election of grace, which maintains a remnant of believers.

The truth of God's promises to His people is grounded in His unchanging character and His election of grace. Romans 11 affirms that God will always have a people, and His promises remain true for those whom He has chosen. This elect remnant serves as a testimony to God’s faithfulness, displaying that even when many reject Him, there remain those whom He has preserved. This preservation, according to Paul, is a continual reaffirmation of God's love and commitment to His elect, signifying that His grace is sufficient to sustain them in faith despite the pervasive spiritual decline observable around them.
Scripture References: Romans 11:1-5, Romans 8:29-30, Romans 9:6-8, Isaiah 43:2, 1 Peter 1:18-19

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