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How do we know that God's covenant is for our salvation?

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God's covenant, exemplified in the life of David, assures believers that their salvation is secured by God's promise.

The covenant that God made with David is a glorious reminder of His unwavering commitment to His people. In 2 Samuel 5, we learn that David made a covenant with the elders of Israel, symbolizing the binding promise God has with His chosen people. This covenant serves as a type of the greater covenant of grace established through Jesus Christ, whereby our salvation is guaranteed not on our merit but solely through God's faithfulness. As indicated in Psalm 89:28, God's covenant is everlasting and ordered in all things, ensuring that those who are in Christ have security in their salvation. This covenantal relationship transforms how believers perceive their standing with God, recognizing that they are loved and accepted based on Christ's merit alone, which ultimately fuels their faith and obedience.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 5:3, Psalm 89:28, Hebrews 8:6

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