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How do we know that the promises of Jesus are true?

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The promises of Jesus are trustworthy due to His divine nature and the fulfillment of His purposes through the cross.

The reliability of Jesus's promises is rooted in His identity as the sovereign Lord over creation and His victorious work on the cross. Colossians 2:13-15 emphasizes that through His crucifixion, He disarmed the powers against us, and so the promises He makes are undergirded by His authority and redemptive power. Furthermore, throughout Scripture, the cross is presented as the pivotal point of God's plan for salvation, confirming that what Jesus promised He is committed to fulfilling. This illustrates that His eternal purpose cannot be thwarted, solidifying our trust in His declaration to draw His people to Himself.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:13-15, Romans 8:28

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