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How do we know God's covenant is reliable?

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God's covenants are reliable because He is eternally faithful and always remembers His promises.

The reliability of God's covenant is rooted in His eternal nature and faithfulness. As seen in 1 Chronicles 16:15-17, God is described as one who makes and remembers covenants perpetually. His covenant with Abraham, which includes the promise of land and descendants, exemplifies God's commitment to His people. The Apostle Paul also affirms in Galatians 3 that the promise to Abraham is fulfilled in Christ, securing the hope for all nations. This illustrates that the faithfulness of God extends beyond initial covenants, affirming the unbreakable nature of His promises through generations, culminating in Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate fulfillment of all covenant promises.
Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 16:15-17, Galatians 3:16

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