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How do we know God's covenants are unbreakable?

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God's covenants are unbreakable because they are established by His infinite nature and fully fulfilled in Christ.

The nature of God's covenants, especially the everlasting covenant mentioned in Hebrews, assures us that they cannot fail. These covenants are made between the members of the Trinity—God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—ensuring that their fulfillment does not depend on human actions or faithfulness. Instead, the security of the covenant is found in the character of God Himself, who cannot lie or change. In covenant terms, this means that everything required for salvation has already been fulfilled by Christ, rendering it a sure and certain promise for His people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:6-7, Romans 8:30

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