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What does the Bible say about everlasting hope?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is our everlasting hope through His death and resurrection, fulfilling the covenant of grace.

Everlasting hope in the Scriptures is fundamentally connected to the work of Christ, particularly through His death and resurrection. As expressed in Psalm 88, the suffering and lament of the psalmist foreshadows Christ's own experience on the cross, where He bore the sins of His people and was separated from the Father. This separation was not the end; rather, the resurrection of Christ demonstrates that He conquered death, hell, and the grave, thus securing everlasting hope for believers. In Him, we find refuge and assurance that death has no victory because He has triumphed over it.
Scripture References: Psalm 88, Romans 5:12, Galatians 4:4-5

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