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Jesus fulfills every promise made by His heavenly Father. In the Old Testament, God made promises about redemption, restoration, a coming Savior, and a new covenant. Paul declares that the Lord answered those promises with a resounding “Yes” in Christ, who did all those things for us.
God’s promises, recorded by 40 authors over 1500 years, have no uncertainty. Jesus confirms and fulfills them with His life, death, and resurrection. The more you study the scriptures, the more you realize the truth: what the Lord has spoken, He has completed or guaranteed through Jesus. We have hope, not in possibilities, but in fulfilled reality.
“Amen” means “so be it” or “it is true.” Therefore, we can respond to God’s faithfulness with trust and agreement. Our “Amen” declares our faith, giving a worshipful response to what God has already done. Through Jesus, we can believe.
Ultimately, fulfilled promises glorify God by revealing His faithfulness and trustworthy character. Our lives become testimonies of His goodness. Living our lives by trusting in the Creator’s promises will give us confidence as we reflect His glory to others. We serve a reliable Savior who does what He says He will do. Not only does Jesus give us salvation, but also confidence in our faith, knowing that God fulfills His promises.
We don’t serve a fragile God whose words we can’t trust. Over thousands of years, the Lord’s Word has prevailed. Christ gives us secured realities, both the guarantee of God’s promises and the bridge through which we respond in faith. Our Savior not only made a way for us to enjoy eternity with Him, but He also gave us reason to trust through the fulfillment of promises made thousands of years before.
Cling to the Lord’s promises. Trust that He will fulfill them in your life, at the right time, in the right way. God’s plan continues to unfold.
Reflection:
Where do you find yourself waiting on God’s promises in your life? Can you shift from uncertainty to trust, knowing Christ fulfilled the promises?
Joy Thought:
Jesus fulfilled God’s promises.








