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How does God perfect that which concerns us?

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God perfects what concerns us through His mercy and the completed work of Christ.

In Psalm 138:8, David expresses assurance that 'The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me,' indicating that God actively works in the lives of His people to bring about their ultimate good and salvation. This perfection is rooted in His mercy, which ensures that His elect are not forsaken in their struggles. Furthermore, the New Testament reveals that this work is completed through Christ's sacrifice on the cross, where He declares, 'It is finished.' This signifies that the requirements of the law are satisfied, and every aspect of the believer's sanctification and glorification is secured. Thus, God's perfection of His people is an ongoing process that culminates in eternal security and fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 138:8, Philippians 1:6, Hebrews 10:14

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