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How do we know the covenant with Abraham is still relevant for Christians?

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The covenant with Abraham is relevant for Christians as it establishes the framework for understanding salvation in Christ, as seen in the New Covenant.

The covenant made with Abraham carries significance into the New Testament, where it is seen as part of God’s overarching plan for salvation. In the New Covenant, inaugurated by Jesus Christ, the promises given to Abraham are fulfilled. The apostle Paul clarifies in Romans 11 that God’s covenantal purpose extends to both Jews and Gentiles, indicating that all who have faith in Christ are considered the true children of Abraham. This reality illustrates that the covenant remains pivotal for understanding God’s redemptive work, as salvation is not limited to physical lineage but is rooted in faith—a theme reiterated throughout the epistles.
Scripture References: Romans 11, Galatians 3, Hebrews 1

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