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The Finger of God

God's Faithful Promises

Everyone of God's Promises is Yes and Amen

The God who promised "Who-So-Ever, shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved." also made many other promises covering life's daily struggles. If you choose to believe in that one promise, why not choose to believe in them all.

 

The Bible contains thousands of God’s promises - estimated between 7,000 and 8,000 depending on the translation - covering salvation, provision, protection, guidance, healing, and more.  Choosing to believe them regardless of your unbelief is your choice.

 

Bible Senders offers a concise list of key promises from the NKJV, like Romans 8:28, which assures that all things work for good for those who love God and are called to His purpose.

 

Explore these promises to strengthen your faith and find hope in God’s unchanging love.

Do not go gentile into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light 

Dylan Thomas

God's promise of salvation, is the assurance that those who believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior will be forgiven of their sins and receive eternal life. Through Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross and resurrection, God offers redemption to humanity. This promise is rooted in grace, received through faith, and not earned by works, as stated in John 3:16 and Ephesians 2:8-9

God's promise of protection, as depicted in the Bible, assures believers that He is their strong tower, their refuge and strength, offering safety and peace in the middle of life's challenges. Scriptures like Psalm 91 emphasize that those who trust in God will find shelter under His wings, and guided through trials. This divine assurance, is also seen in verses like Isaiah 41:10, where God promises to strengthen and uphold His people.

God's promise of healing, reflects His compassion, and power to restore physical, emotional, and spiritual wholeness. Scriptures like Jeremiah 30:17 and Psalm 30:2 assure believers that God hears prayers for healing and can renew their strength.

While divine healing may manifest in various forms—sometimes through miraculous recovery, other times through medical intervention or inner peace—it underscores God's desire for His people's well-being. 

God's words regarding Hell, can be seen in Bible texts like Matthew 25:46 and Revelation 20:15. A place of perpetual punishment, suffering, and eternal separation from God, Hell is for those who reject His grace and persist in sin, and is the consequence for unrepentant disobedience.

 

While God offers salvation through Jesus Christ to all, Hell underscores the reality of divine justice, where our free will leads to accountability for one's choices.

God's promise of provision, assures believers that He will supply every need according to His abundant riches, Philippines 4:19, and encourages trust in God’s care, putting His kingdom first. God's promise ensures His people will lack nothing vital, relying on His timely and sufficient provision.

God's promise of guidance, assures believers that He will lead them through life’s uncertainties with wisdom and direction. Verses like Psalm 32:8 and Proverbs 3:5-6 emphasize that God commits to instructing and guiding those who trust in Him, through the Holy Spirit, prayer, and His Word. This divine guidance invites a personal relationship of faith, having confident in His promise to direct their steps toward righteousness and purpose.​​​​

God's promise of eternal life is a central theme in Christianity, offering believers the assurance of everlasting existence in His presence. Biblical teachings, such as John 3:16, states that those who believe in Jesus Christ will not perish but have eternal life. This promise extends beyond physical death, granting an unending relationship with God. It is a gift of grace, received through faith, and not by works, signifying redemption, and the ultimate fulfillment of God's love for humanity.

There are more than 7,000 promises that God has given to those who trust Him. Scripture says that faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1, and that

"...faith comes by hearing". Romans 10:17

Reading the word is imperative, and hearing the word continually, helps to build up your faith.

Click below and listen to the promised word.

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