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How do we know that God's purpose for redemption is true?

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We know God's purpose for redemption is true because Christ's resurrection verifies it, as stated in Acts 13:29-30.

The truth of God's redemptive purpose is anchored in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. As noted in Acts 13:29-30, after fulfilling all that was written about Him, Jesus was raised from the dead, signifying the completion of His redemptive work. This event not only confirms the truth of the claims made about Christ but also assures us of the certainty of our salvation and God’s purposes. The resurrection serves as the divine endorsement of Jesus' mission and the efficacy of His sacrifice, showing that death has been overcome and the prophecies of old have come to fruition.

Furthermore, this act of rising from the dead demonstrates God's power and willingness to fulfill His plans. It solidifies the Christian hope that all who are united with Christ in His death will also share in His resurrection, as stated in Romans 6:5. This assurance of ultimate redemption, coupled with the historical evidence of the resurrection, reveals the reliability of God's promise to fulfill His purpose for every believer.

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