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How does resurrection relate to God's promises?

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Resurrection is the fulfillment of God's promises to redeem and restore His people.

Resurrection serves as the culmination of God's redemptive promises. Throughout Scripture, God assures His people of their future restoration, particularly in the resurrection of their bodies. In John 6:39, Jesus emphasizes that the Father's will is for Him to lose none of those given to Him but to raise them on the last day. This demonstrates God's commitment to preserving His people, both in soul and body. Moreover, the resurrection of Jesus validates God’s covenant, confirming that all His promises will be realized. The resurrection is thus seen not just as a miraculous event but as a divine guarantee of His steadfast faithfulness and love.
Scripture References: John 6:39

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Resting in Hope
David Pledger · Apr 12, 2020
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