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What does the Bible say about children of the promise?

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The Bible describes believers as children of the promise, signifying their inheritance through faith in Christ, who embodies all of God's promises.

In Romans 9:8, Paul refers to the children of God as the children of the promise, highlighting that their identity and inheritance are rooted in God’s promises rather than their ethnic or national identity. Throughout scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, God's dealings with humanity are framed by His promises, culminating in the ultimate promise, which is Jesus Christ. As stated in 2 Peter 1:4, believers are granted 'exceeding great and precious promises' through Christ, allowing them to partake in the divine nature.
Scripture References: Romans 9:8, 2 Peter 1:4

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