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What does the Bible say about the immutability of God's purpose?

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The Bible assures that God's purposes will always be fulfilled and cannot be thwarted by any worldly power.

The immutability of God's purpose is a fundamental tenet of Reformed theology, ensuring that what God has decreed will be carried out according to His sovereign will. Throughout the book of Acts, despite opposition and persecutions, God's plans for His church were accomplished, demonstrating His ultimate authority. Daniel 9 discusses how God's prophetic decrees come to fruition, continuing through the New Testament as the apostles spread the Gospel. This truth comforts believers, reaffirming that despite facing challenges, they can be confident that God’s purpose to save His people will not fail.
Scripture References: Daniel 9:24-27

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Threads of Grace
Fred Evans · Aug 21, 2011
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