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How do we know the covenant is important for Christians?

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The covenant is crucial for Christians as it establishes God's promises of mercy and redemption through Christ.

The significance of the covenant can be seen through its central role in scripture, particularly in relation to Christ's sacrifice. In Psalm 106:45, God 'remembered for them His covenant,' indicating that His commitments to His people are foundational for their relationship with Him. For Christians, understanding the covenant allows them to appreciate the depth of God's grace and mercy as revealed in Christ, who fulfilled the requirements of the law on behalf of His people. This covenant solidifies the assurance of salvation and the permanence of God's promises, assuring believers that they are united with Christ and secure in their eternal relationship with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:45, Hebrews 12:2

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