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What does the Bible teach about God's promises of salvation?

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God's promises of salvation are unchanging and rooted in His eternal purpose (Romans 11:29).

The Bible teaches that God's promises of salvation are firm and unalterable, underscored by His eternal purpose. Romans 11:29 asserts, 'The gifts and calling of God are irrevocable.' This reveals that God's election of His people and His redemptive plan cannot be undone, regardless of human actions or societal changes. God's unchanging nature assures us that His promises are not experimental or subject to failure; rather, they are grounded in His divine will, which has been established from eternity past. When believers trust in these promises, they can have full confidence in their salvation, knowing it rests on God's faithful character and not their own fluctuating circumstances.
Scripture References: Romans 11:29

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