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What does Isaiah 25:9 teach about God's promises?

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Isaiah 25:9 teaches that God's promises are sure and provide hope for His people's salvation.

In Isaiah 25:9, the phrase 'it shall be said' conveys the certainty of God's promises regarding salvation. When God declares something, it is as good as done. This promise stands as a beacon of hope for believers, assuring them that their awaited deliverance will indeed take place. God's unwavering commitment to save His people is underscored throughout Scripture, culminating in the person of Christ, who embodies the fulfillment of these promises. Such assurance enables believers to live with joy, confidence, and anticipation, knowing they are secure in His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 25:9, Romans 8:28-30

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It Shall Be Said
Clay Curtis · Mar 11, 2010
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