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What does the Bible say about God's promise to save His elect?

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The Bible affirms that God will not rest until His purpose of grace towards His elect is fulfilled, as seen in Isaiah 62:1.

Isaiah 62:1 reveals God's unwavering commitment to the salvation of His chosen people. The Lord promises, 'For Zion's sake will I not hold my peace, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest' until His righteousness and salvation are fully manifested. This passage speaks volumes about the divine assurance of grace that covers God's elect, indicating that His purpose is anchored in His own glory and the ultimate joy of redeeming His church. Throughout Scripture, we see God's covenant faithfulness that assures us that He will accomplish the salvation of His people, fulfilling His promise to present them faultless before His glory.
Scripture References: Isaiah 62:1

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