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What does the Bible say about God's power to establish us?

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The Bible teaches that God's power is essential to establish believers according to the gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ.

In Romans 16:25-27, the apostle Paul emphasizes God's power to establish believers through the gospel, underscoring the notion that it is solely by divine power that sinners are enabled to stand firm in faith. This power to establish believers is not rooted in human ability or wisdom but in the sovereignty of God, who has revealed the mystery of salvation through Christ Jesus. As seen throughout Scripture, believers are depicted as needing God's intervention for stability, as they are naturally unstable and prone to sin. Therefore, it is critical to recognize that this establishment comes from God alone, ensuring that all glory is directed to Him.

Moreover, this establishment of believers empowers them to live in obedience and faith, as articulated in 1 Peter 5:10, where Peter notes that after a season of suffering, God will Himself establish, strengthen, and settle His people. This reinforces the understanding of God's role not only in initiating faith but also in sustaining and perfecting it, leading believers toward holiness and eternal security in Christ. Ultimately, the assurance lies in the faithfulness of God, who promises to establish His children according to His purpose and grace.
Scripture References: Romans 16:25-27, 1 Peter 5:10

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