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How do we know God's covenant grace is true?

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God's covenant grace is confirmed through His promises in Scripture and fulfilled in Jesus Christ's sacrificial work.

The truth of God's covenant grace is substantiated through the biblical narrative that illustrates God's unwavering faithfulness to His promises. In 1 Samuel 20, David's covenant with Jonathan exemplifies this grace when he spares Mephibosheth, despite his unworthiness. This act of kindness reflects the greater covenant God made with humanity through Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the law and bridged the gap between God and sinners. God's promises are repeatedly affirmed in Scripture, demonstrating that He acts according to His covenant, which culminates in the New Covenant established in Christ's blood. Romans 8:32 assures us that if God did not spare His own Son, He will graciously give us all things, reinforcing the certainty of His covenant grace.
Scripture References: Romans 8:32, 1 Samuel 20, 2 Samuel 21:7

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