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Why is the concept of God's expected end important for Christians?

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The expected end reminds Christians of God's ultimate purpose and plan for salvation and eternal life.

The concept of an 'expected end' for Christians is a core aspect of faith. As articulated in Jeremiah 29:11, God speaks of His thoughts of peace and not of evil, intending to give His people an expected end. This assurance is crucial for believers, as it anchors their hope in God's sovereign purpose. It reminds them that despite life's trials and uncertainties, God has a predetermined plan for their salvation and eternal glory through Christ. The knowledge of an expected end cultivates hope and encourages perseverance in faith, reinforcing the belief that God is actively working for their good and His glory.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:11

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