Day 2: Promises That Cannot Fail
Reading: Genesis 3:15; Romans 4:18-21
Devotional: From the moment sin entered the world, God spoke a promise of redemption. Over 300 prophecies pointed to Jesus, and every single one came to pass. The mathematical probability of just eight prophecies being fulfilled in one person is one in 100 quadrillion—yet Jesus fulfilled them all. This reveals something profound: God's promises are not wishful thinking or good intentions. They are binding declarations from the Creator of the universe. Abraham believed God's promise even when it seemed impossible, and it was credited to him as righteousness. What promise has God spoken over your life that seems impossible? Your past mistakes, present circumstances, or future fears cannot cancel what God has declared. When God makes a promise, it's already done.
Devotional: From the moment sin entered the world, God spoke a promise of redemption. Over 300 prophecies pointed to Jesus, and every single one came to pass. The mathematical probability of just eight prophecies being fulfilled in one person is one in 100 quadrillion—yet Jesus fulfilled them all. This reveals something profound: God's promises are not wishful thinking or good intentions. They are binding declarations from the Creator of the universe. Abraham believed God's promise even when it seemed impossible, and it was credited to him as righteousness. What promise has God spoken over your life that seems impossible? Your past mistakes, present circumstances, or future fears cannot cancel what God has declared. When God makes a promise, it's already done.