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Why is it said that God’s promise ‘it shall be well with the righteous’ is unconditional?

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God's promise to the righteous is based solely on His grace and their identity in Christ, without conditions (Isaiah 3:10).

The promise in Isaiah 3:10 that 'it shall be well with the righteous' is unconditional because it stems from God's sovereign grace. This means that it is not dependent on the believer’s performance but solely on their position in Christ. God's grace ensures that believers, despite their failings, are covered by Christ’s righteousness. This assurance is vital for Christians, as it encourages them to trust in God’s faithfulness rather than their own imperfections, reminding them that the basis of their well-being is ultimately found in Christ's completed work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 3:10

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