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Why are the promises of God considered precious?

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The promises of God are considered precious because they are sure, fulfilled in Christ, and provide believers with hope and assurance.

In 2 Peter 1:3-4, the Scriptures reveal that God has given us 'exceeding great and precious promises' through Christ. These promises are dependable and rooted in the very nature and character of God. They are not merely wishful assurances but are fulfilled through the redemptive work of Jesus, who secured these promises through His death and resurrection. The believer's confidence rests on the certainty that whatever God has promised in Christ will be accomplished. This reinforces the believer's hope and sustains faith throughout life's challenges, showcasing God’s fidelity and grace towards those He has chosen.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:3-4

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