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What does the Bible say about God's promise to perfect us?

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God promises in Psalm 138:8 that He will perfect that which concerns us, demonstrating His commitment to complete the work He has begun in our lives.

Psalm 138:8 states, 'The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me,' highlighting God’s assurance to His people that He is actively involved in their spiritual maturation and sanctification. Despite our struggles and imperfections, God underscores His role as the ultimate agent of perfection in our lives. He recognizes our limitations and sinful nature, and He assures us that the true work of transformation will be accomplished by Him. This foundational truth reassures believers that they are not left to their efforts; rather, they can rely on God's sovereignty and grace to complete the good work He began in them, as echoed in Philippians 1:6.
Scripture References: Psalm 138:8, Philippians 1:6

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