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How do we know the doctrine of hope is true?

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We know the doctrine of hope is true because it is firmly rooted in Scripture and God's character, which does not change.

The certainty of hope in the Christian faith is grounded in God's unwavering promises and His actions throughout history. Romans 15 emphasizes that Jesus Christ came to confirm the promises made to the fathers, ensuring that the Gentiles, too, would have hope in God’s mercy. Moreover, passages like Psalm 33:18 affirm that the Lord's eye is upon those who hope in His mercy, providing assurance that our faith is not misplaced. Our hope is bolstered by the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which guarantees our future with Him and underlines the reality of our hope.
Scripture References: Romans 15:8-13, Psalm 33:18, Romans 4:18, 1 Peter 1:3

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Hope
Gabe Stalnaker · Jan 18, 2015
Full Joy and Peace
Don Bell · Jun 27, 2010
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