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What does the Bible say about the fulfillment of God's promises?

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The Bible teaches that all of God's promises are fulfilled in Christ, particularly through His resurrection.

The scripture affirms that every promise made by God has found its yes in Christ. As stated in 2 Corinthians 1:20, 'For no matter how many promises God made, they are yes in Christ.' This means that the fulfillment of God's promises is singularly focused on Jesus, who embodies every blessing and spiritual promise that God has for His people. In Acts 13:32-33, Paul emphasizes that God's promise to our ancestors has been fulfilled for us by raising Jesus from the dead, highlighting that all of history points to Christ and that there is no promise remaining unfulfilled. Therefore, the hope of believers rests firmly in the completed work of Christ and His resurrection, which assures us that all of God's covenantal promises are secure.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 1:20, Acts 13:32-33

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