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What does the Bible say about the effectiveness of God's plans?

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The Bible affirms that God's plans are effectual and will inevitably come to pass, as seen in Isaiah 14:27.

Scripture clearly teaches that God's plans are effectual. Isaiah 14:27 states, 'For the Lord of hosts hath purposed; who shall disannul?' This rhetorical question underscores the invincibility of God's will and the certainty that what He has decreed will come to fruition. Additionally, Hebrews 6:17 reveals that God's counsel is immutable, and this assurance is crucial for believers. It means that His purpose in salvation, executed through Christ, is an accomplished work and cannot be thwarted by anything or anyone. Believers can trust that God's promises are firm and will always come to pass.
Scripture References: Isaiah 14:27, Hebrews 6:17

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