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How do we know the promise of an everlasting covenant is true?

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The everlasting covenant is anchored in God's immutable nature and fulfilled through Christ.

The promise of an everlasting covenant, as found in Isaiah 55:3, is rooted in the very character of God, who is faithful and unchanging. This covenant is not conditional upon our actions but is based on God's sovereign will and grace. It is ensured from God's side, as He sent His Son to fulfill all requirements of the law and to make this covenant effective. In Jeremiah 31, God elaborates on this covenant, promising that He will write His laws on our hearts, showing that this relationship is personal and transformative. The New Testament confirms this through Christ's sacrifice, establishing the new covenant in His blood (Luke 22:20), which guarantees our salvation and assurance of eternal life for those who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:3, Jeremiah 31:33-34, Luke 22:20

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