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How do we know salvation under both covenants is the same?

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Salvation under both the old and new covenants comes through faith in Jesus Christ, as exemplified by the faith of Old Testament figures like Abraham (Romans 4).

The continuity of salvation across both the old and new covenants is highlighted in Romans 4, where Abraham is presented as the exemplar of justification by faith. Even before the law was given, Abraham was justified not by works or adherence to the law, but by his faith in God's promises. This principle remains true for both covenants: salvation is always through faith in the coming Messiah, which in the New Testament is revealed as Jesus Christ. Thus, while the covenants have different administrations, they are fundamentally the same in their purpose and application of grace to the elect.
Scripture References: Romans 4, Galatians 3, Genesis 15:6

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