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How do we know that the covenant is everlasting?

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The covenant is everlasting because it is rooted in God's eternal purpose and will, as well as His unwavering faithfulness.

The notion of the everlasting covenant is foundational in understanding God's relationship with His people. As the sermon highlights through the words of David in 2 Samuel 23:5, God establishes a covenant that has no beginning or end, ensuring perpetual remembrance and fidelity. This eternal covenant underscores the assurance that God's promises are reliable and unchanging. Furthermore, the covenant is established through Christ, who perfectly fulfills the requirements of the law and secures salvation for His people. Thus, believers can rest in the certainty that their standing with God is anchored in an everlasting bond, not subject to the fluctuations of human circumstances.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:5, Hebrews 13:20-21

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