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What does the Bible teach about God's promises and how they are fulfilled?

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The Bible states that God's promises are certain and will be fulfilled according to His divine plan (Isaiah 46:10).

The Scripture consistently reaffirms that God's promises are unwavering and that He will accomplish all that He intends. Isaiah 46:10 declares, 'Declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times the things that are not yet done.' This emphasizes that God has ordained events and His covenant promises will come to pass, as demonstrated through His dealings with Israel in the book of Exodus. Each plague served a purpose in revealing God's power and fulfilling His covenant with Abraham, confirming that His word is reliable. Christians find great assurance in the certainty of God's promises, knowing they are bound to His immutable character and faithful nature.
Scripture References: Isaiah 46:10, Exodus 12:25-27

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