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What does it mean that God is a God of 'shall'?

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'Shall' signifies God's faithful and unchanging promise to fulfill His will and provide for His people.

The concept of God as a God of 'shall' is a powerful affirmation of His unchanging nature and promise to be faithful to His Word. In Philippians 4:19, Paul declares, 'my God shall supply all your need.' This 'shall' eliminates uncertainty and reflects God's sovereign will and power to act for the good of His people. Every 'shall' in Scripture reinforces His ability to do exactly as He has promised, whether it's in calling His elect to salvation or meeting their needs. This assurance underscores our confidence in God, encouraging believers to trust in the certainty of His promises without doubt, knowing that He will fulfill what He has declared, driven by His rich mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Philippians 4:19, Isaiah 7:14

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