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How do we know Christ is the Surety of the covenant?

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Christ is identified as the Surety of the covenant because He voluntarily assumed full responsibility for the salvation of His elect.

The designation of Christ as the Surety of the covenant is firmly rooted in Scripture, where He is portrayed as the one whom God entrusted with the salvation of His people. In John 6:37-40, Jesus expresses His commitment to protect and ensure the salvation of all whom the Father has given Him, affirming His role as a representative man who willingly undertook the obligations of suretyship. This role is vital because it highlights Jesus' personal investment in our salvation.

Moreover, Christ's voluntary acceptance of this role is akin to a man of honor who binds himself to take responsibility for another. Proverbs 6:1-2 illustrates this concept of suretyship, emphasizing the weight of such a commitment. By becoming our Surety, Christ placed Himself in a position of servitude to the Father until His sacrificial work was fully accomplished, thus ensuring that every aspect of our salvation would be fulfilled.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:5, 2 Corinthians 1:20

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