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How do we know that we are children of promise according to the Bible?

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The Bible teaches that those who believe in Christ are children of promise, akin to Isaac, born of God's miraculous grace.

In Galatians 4, Paul draws a clear distinction between the children of the bondwoman and the children of promise. He states that we, as believers, are like Isaac, born not of the flesh but of the promise. This identification as children of promise is fundamental to Reformed theology, indicating that our status as God's children is rooted in His sovereign choice and grace, rather than any works or merits of our own. It assures us that our inheritance and relationship with God are secure and founded upon His promises, culminating in the life and resurrection of Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:28, Romans 9:6-9

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