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What does the Bible say about God's promises and our faith?

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The Bible teaches that God's promises are sure and must be taken by faith, as seen in the lives of Abraham and Sarah who struggled with waiting on God's promise.

In Genesis 16, we observe Abraham and Sarah’s misguided attempt to help God fulfill His promise of a son. This narrative illustrates the common human tendency to take matters into our own hands instead of waiting on God’s timing. The Apostle Paul reinforces this theme in Romans 9, explaining that not all who are of Israel are true children of the promise. God’s promises are based on His sovereign grace and not on human effort. We are reminded that God's faithfulness does not depend on our actions but on His immutable nature to keep His word. Therefore, as believers, we must trust in His promises, even when circumstances seem contrary and wait patiently for His fulfillment.
Scripture References: Genesis 16, Romans 9

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