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How do we know the doctrine of covenant is true?

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The doctrine of covenant is evidenced throughout Scripture, demonstrating God's commitment to His people and His expectations for their faithfulness.

The doctrine of covenant is foundational in Reformed theology, reflecting the various ways God relates to His people. Through covenant, God establishes a committed relationship with His people, as seen in the examples of the king and servant, father and child, and husband and wife. In Numbers 5, the significance of covenant fidelity is illustrated through the regulations concerning marital jealousy, showcasing that the covenant holds deep ethical and spiritual implications. God desires that His people live within the parameters of these covenant relationships, illustrating His promises and their responsibilities. Therefore, understanding these models confirms the truth of the covenant doctrine, as Scripture consistently affirms God's commitment to His people and their calling to reciprocate faithfulness.
Scripture References: Numbers 5:11-31

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