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How do we know Christ is the covenant for God's people?

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Christ is described as the covenant of the people, fulfilling all covenant obligations necessary for salvation.

In Isaiah 42:6, God identifies Christ as the covenant of the people, highlighting His role as the mediator who bridges the gap between God and humanity. This covenant is characterized by Christ's dual nature; He is fully God and fully man, enabling Him to satisfy the demands of divine justice while also representing humanity. As the mediator, He perfectly fulfills all obligations required by God, thus allowing God's grace to be extended to His people. Therefore, belief in Christ as the covenant is fundamental for assurance in salvation, as it underscores the certainty of God's promises through His Son.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:6, John 1:29, John 14:6

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