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

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The Bible assures us that God will save His people, referencing His unbreakable covenant and powerful grace.

In Zechariah 8, the prophet speaks directly to the certainty of God's salvific promise, declaring, 'I will save my people.' This declaration emphasizes God's commitment and the unalterable nature of His covenant with His elect. Throughout the scriptures, including references in Jeremiah 31 and Romans 8, we see that God's salvation is not dependent on human action but firmly rooted in His divine purpose and sovereign will. The acknowledgment that God is 'the Lord of hosts' serves to remind us that all power and authority are His, ensuring that His promises will come to fruition without fail.
Scripture References: Zechariah 8, Jeremiah 31, Romans 8

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