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What does the Bible say about God's promises and the word 'never'?

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The Bible assures that when God says 'never,' it is an unchangeable promise of security for His people.

In Scripture, the word 'never' is used to affirm God's unwavering commitments to His chosen people. For instance, Psalm 31:1 declares, 'Let me never be ashamed,' indicating that God's chosen will never be put to shame because His faithfulness and righteousness protect them. Additionally, promises made by God are irrevocable, as seen in passages like John 10:28, where Jesus states, 'They shall never perish,' assuring believers of their eternal security in His hand. These affirmations serve as powerful reminders of God's steadfast love and unyielding protection.
Scripture References: Psalm 31:1, John 10:28

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Never
Rex Bartley · Apr 26, 2026
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