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What does the Bible say about God's eternal decrees?

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The Bible teaches that God's decrees are eternal and unchangeable, established for His purpose and glory.

The Bible emphasizes that God's decrees are constant and eternal, reflecting His unchanging nature. As stated in Ecclesiastes 3:14, 'whatsoever God doeth, it shall be forever.' This underscores the idea that God's plans and purposes cannot be hindered or altered. These decrees encompass all aspects of His providence and grace, ensuring that His will is accomplished without frustration. Believers can trust that God's eternal election and grace are secure, as they are rooted in His sovereign will and immutable character. The certainty of God's decrees brings comfort and encouragement to His people, reminding us that His purpose will ultimately prevail.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 3:14

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