God is a covenant God, as He faithfully fulfills His promises to His people, as seen in His dealings with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
In Exodus 3:6, God identifies Himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, emphasizing His covenant relationship with these patriarchs. This reflects God's faithfulness to His promises, assuring His people of salvation and deliverance. Throughout Scripture, God’s covenants establish a pattern of grace where He binds Himself to His people, ultimately fulfilled in Christ. The assurance of salvation comes not from human effort but from reliance on the unchanging promise of God, who is steadfast in His faithfulness.
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