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How do we know that believers are children of the covenant?

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Believers are considered children of the covenant through their union with Christ, redeemed by His blood.

Believers are viewed as children of the covenant based on the biblical teaching that all who are in Christ have shared in the promises made by God to His people. In Galatians 4:28, Paul asserts that Christians, like Isaac, are children of the promise. This indicates that they are heirs of the covenant blessings established through the finished work of Christ. Additionally, Romans 8:17 highlights that if we are children then we are heirs, indicating that the believers’ identity as part of the covenant family rests upon what God has done through Christ rather than their own efforts. Their status as children of the covenant is rooted in the sovereign grace and eternal purpose of God.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:28, Romans 8:17

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