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How do we know that God's covenant is with His people?

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God's covenant is established through His deliberate choice to love Israel, signifying a special relationship with His people (Deuteronomy 7:6).

The concept of God's covenant with His people is grounded in His sovereign grace and election, as evidenced in Deuteronomy 7:6-8. Here, God communicates to Israel that He chose them not because of their abundance or merit but purely out of love. This establishes the foundational truth that God's relationship with His people is deeply rooted in His unmerited favor. This covenant is observable in the historical acts of God, where He continually engages with and redeems His people regardless of their unworthiness. The narrative of Jacob being loved by God, despite his flaws, illustrates the truth that God's covenant is secured not by human actions but solely through divine sovereignty.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 7:6-8

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Israel is Jacob
Todd Nibert · Jul 5, 2006
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Joshua

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