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What does the 'expected end' mean for Christians?

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The 'expected end' refers to believers' ultimate hope in Christ, which is a promise of eternal life and fellowship with God.

The concept of 'expected end' mentioned in Jeremiah 29:11 encompasses the future hope that awaits believers. This hope is centered on the assurance of eternal life and the restoration of our relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Our expected end is not contingent on earthly circumstances but is anchored in the faithfulness of God to fulfill His promises. As we navigate life's hardships, this hope invigorates our spiritual journey and encourages us to persevere, trusting that God is working all things out for our ultimate good and glory.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:18, Colossians 1:27

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An Expected End
Drew Dietz · Feb 26, 2017
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