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What does the Bible say about God's promises to sinners?

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The Bible affirms that God makes specific promises to sinners, including guidance, enlightenment, and assurance of His presence.

In Isaiah 42:16, God states, 'I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not.' This declaration emphasizes God's initiative in the salvation of sinners, showing that His grace seeks out those who are spiritually blind and lost. The four 'I wills' outlined in this verse serve as promises that affirm God's active role in leading, enlightening, and transforming the lives of believers. The assurance that 'these things will I do unto them and not forsake them' encapsulates His unwavering commitment to guide and redeem His people. These promises are clear indicators of God's sovereign grace at work, illustrating His profound love and mercy towards those who cannot help themselves.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:16

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