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How do we know that the promise of salvation is true?

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The promise of salvation is anchored in God's eternal decree and the faithfulness of Christ.

The certainty of the promise of salvation rests on God's immutable nature and His eternal decrees, as stated in Titus 1:2, which affirms that God promised eternal life before the foundation of the world. This promise is unconditional, stemming from God's sovereign will rather than our actions or decisions. Therefore, it is not based on what we do but on God's grace and Christ’s perfect obedience.

Moreover, the promise is fulfilled in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who acts as the mediator of a better covenant (Hebrews 8:6). His faithfulness and sacrificial death secure the promises for God’s elect, demonstrating that salvation is an act of grace that God guarantees to His chosen people. Thus, we can confidently affirm the truth of the promise of salvation, which is rooted in the character of God and His covenantal dealings with humanity.

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