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What does the Bible say about the certainty of God's salvation?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's salvation is certain and not dependent on human actions, but rather on God's sovereign will and grace.

The certainty of God's salvation is clearly expressed in Isaiah 30:18-26, where God repeatedly declares what He shall and will accomplish. Throughout this passage, it is evident that these declarations are rooted in God's sovereign purpose and power, not in human choice or merit. As believers, we can find assurance in the fact that God will bring each chosen child into a permanent union with Himself, demonstrating His grace and mercy despite our sinful state. This leads to the undeniable truth that God's promises are irrevocable and unfaltering.
Scripture References: Isaiah 30:18-26

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