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How do we know Christ fulfills the covenant?

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Christ fulfills the covenant by being the highest branch of David, representing the ultimate obedience required for our salvation.

The fulfillment of the covenant through Christ is profoundly depicted in Ezekiel 17, where the highest branch of the cedar symbolizes the Messiah. This imagery points to Jesus as the culmination of God’s covenant promises, embodying the perfect God-man who kept the law and paid the penalty for sin. As the surety of the covenant, Christ effectively transformed our brokenness into the fulfillment of God's promises, ensuring that all who believe in Him are saved. His obedience to death on the cross and subsequent resurrection serve as the assurance of our salvation and the realization of God’s eternal purpose.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 17:22-24, Jeremiah 23:5-6, Hebrews 8:6-7

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