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How do we know the promise to Abraham is unchangeable?

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The promise to Abraham is unchangeable because it predates the law by 430 years, as explained in Galatians 3:17.

The Apostle Paul articulates in Galatians 3:17 that the promise made to Abraham cannot be annulled by the law, which was given 430 years later. This underscores the notion that God’s covenant with Abraham stands firm, unaffected by subsequent laws introduced to bring awareness of transgression. Paul’s argument clarifies that the law was a temporary measure intended to guard and guide God’s people until the coming of Christ, reaffirming the primacy of faith and the unchangeable nature of God’s promises throughout history.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:17, Galatians 3:14, Romans 4:13

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