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How do we know the doctrine of covenant grace is true?

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The doctrine of covenant grace is rooted in Scripture, including Isaiah 42 and Hebrews 13, which affirm God's unchanging promises and Christ's redeeming work.

Covenant grace hangs on the unwavering nature of God's promises as established in Scripture. In Isaiah 42, God the Father speaks of His plan in sending Jesus as the covenant for His people. The reference to the 'blood of the everlasting covenant' in Hebrews 13 highlights how the new covenant fulfills God's promises through Christ's sacrifice. Furthermore, passages like Ephesians 1 and 2 Timothy 1:9 affirm that salvation and all blessings are bestowed upon God’s elect according to His divine purpose from eternity. This consistent emphasis throughout the biblical narrative provides a solid foundation for the truth of the doctrine of covenant grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:5-9, Hebrews 13, Ephesians 1, 2 Timothy 1:9, 2 Samuel 9, Romans 8:28-30

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