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His promises are available only to those who are in Christ.
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By studying God's promises, we make them our own.
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May we understand, rejoice in, and gain confidence from the wideness of the scope of God's promises to His people.
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There are limitations or conditions associated with some of God's promises.
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God's promises are an indispensable source of support and stability for the Christian during what is, to our fleshly minds, our uncertain pilgrimage through this sinful world.
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Let us follow the perfect example of our incarnate Lord, who rested on the ultimate and unfailing fulfillment of the promises of the Father
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May we, in view of His great and precious promises, seek each day to live our lives "perfecting holiness in the fear of God" (2 Corinthians 7:1).
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What is the proper use of God's Law under the New Covenant?
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Is it possible for a Christian to be too heavenly minded, and thus no earthly good?
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We must love what God loves - and hate what God hates.