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What does the Bible say about our expected end?

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The Bible teaches that God has plans for His people, ensuring an expected end filled with hope and purpose.

The concept of an expected end is rooted in Scripture, particularly in Jeremiah 29:11, which declares that God knows the thoughts He has for us, offering peace and hope. This expected end is not just a vague promise but is intimately connected to God's sovereignty and His redemptive plan for His elect. As believers, we rest in the assurance that our ultimate destiny is secured in Christ, as emphasized in Proverbs 23:18, where it states that our expectations shall not be cut off. Our expected end is God's promise that ultimately leads to eternal life with Him, a glorious future that surpasses the trials and tribulations of this present life.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:11, Proverbs 23:18

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An Expected End
Caleb Hickman · May 13, 2026
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