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How does God's promise relate to salvation in Christ?

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God's promise of salvation is rooted in His unchanging counsel and confirmed through Christ's sacrificial work.

God's promise of salvation is intricately bound to His eternal counsel and the covenant made with Christ before the foundation of the world. As stated in Galatians 3:15-17, the promise given to Abraham was later affirmed through Christ, meaning salvation originates not from adherence to the law but from divine promise. In Hebrews, it is made clear that this promise was not rendered ineffective by the law, which came centuries later, but rather fulfilled in Christ's redemptive work. This assurance stems from God's immutable character, as it is impossible for Him to lie. Believers can rest in the certainty that their salvation is secure through faith in the promise of God, which finds its ultimate expression in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:15-17, Hebrews 6:13-18

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