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Why is relying on God's promises important for Christians?

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Relying on God's promises allows Christians to have assurance and hope in their salvation, independent of their own efforts.

Relying on God's promises is foundational for the Christian faith, as it centers our hope not on our imperfect abilities but on His perfect will and purpose. Romans 8 provides a rich assurance that those whom God has foreknown are also predestined, called, justified, and glorified, signifying that salvation is fully reliant on God's initiative rather than human effort. This understanding liberates believers from the burden of performing and allows them to rest in the grace that God provides. It solidifies the truth that our salvation is not contingent upon our promises but is secured by God's faithful assurances, underscoring the sovereignty of His grace in every aspect of our lives.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30, Exodus 14:14, Hebrews 10:23, Psalm 91:14-15, Matthew 26:33

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