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How do we know that God's promises will not fail?

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We know God's promises will not fail because His Word will not return to Him void and will accomplish His purpose.

The assurance that God's promises will not fail is rooted in the character of God and the certainty of His Word. In Isaiah 49, despite the rejection Christ faced, He confidently asserts that His judgment is with the Lord, and His work is with His God. This reflects the unwavering truth that God's purposes will come to fruition. In Romans 8:28-30, we are reminded that all things work together for good for those who are called according to His purpose. This reinforces the fidelity of God's promises; they are dependable and powerful, accomplishing all He intends. Thus, we can rest assured that even when circumstances appear bleak, God's Word is active and effective, leading to His ultimate glory and our good.
Scripture References: Isaiah 49:4, Romans 8:28-30, Psalm 77, Romans 11:2, Isaiah 41:10, Isaiah 42:4

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Psalm 77, p1 of 2
Rick Warta · May 1, 2025
Joshua

Joshua

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