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What does it mean to be under the covenant of grace?

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Being under the covenant of grace means living in a relationship with God through faith in Christ, characterized by His unmerited favor.

The covenant of grace represents God's promise to His people, established through Jesus Christ, where believers are granted salvation not based on their works but solely through faith in Him. This concept is illustrated in Jeremiah 31:33-34, indicating that God would place His laws in the minds and hearts of His people, enabling them to know Him personally. Under this covenant, believers are assured of God's mercy and forgiveness, as also highlighted in Hebrews 8:12, where God promises to remember their sins no more. Living under the covenant of grace means that Christians are not condemned under the law, but are free to live in the assurance of God's love, acceptance, and guidance. This relationship motivates a life of obedience and joy in serving the Lord.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 31:33-34, Hebrews 8:12, Romans 8:1

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