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How do we know God is a covenant-keeping God?

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Scripture affirms God's faithfulness to His covenants, particularly as seen in His promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

God’s nature as a covenant-keeping God is emphasized throughout the Scriptures. In Nehemiah 1:5, Nehemiah refers to God as 'the great and terrible God, that keepeth covenants and mercy for them that love him.' This highlights that God not only initiates covenants, such as those with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but also faithfully upholds them despite the failures of His people. This truth reassures believers that, irrespective of circumstances, God will act in accordance with His covenant promises. His mercy is extended to those who love Him and observe His commandments, showcasing His unchanging character and commitment to His chosen people.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 1:5, Genesis 17:2, Exodus 34:6-7

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