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How do we know the promise of redemption is true?

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The promise of redemption is confirmed through God's immutable character and His covenant established by an oath.

The assurance of the promise of redemption is deeply rooted in God's unchanging nature. According to Hebrews 6:17-18, God confirmed His promises with an oath to demonstrate His unchangeable purpose. The redemption through Christ provides a guarantee of freedom from sin, and because God cannot change or be unfaithful, we can trust that His commitment to redeem His people is everlasting. This assurance is reinforced through the character of God, which is perfect and entirely reliable. If God were to fail in His promise of redemption, it would compromise His very nature, making it clear that our salvation is secure in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:17-18, Exodus 21:7-11

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