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How does God remember His covenant?

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God remembers His covenant by assuring His people of His merciful promises, providing salvation through Christ.

God's remembrance of His covenant is rooted in His unchanging nature and faithfulness. In Hebrews 8:12, we see that He promises to be merciful to our unrighteousness and will remember our sins no more. This indicates that God's remembrance is not just cognitive; it involves acting upon those promises in love and grace. The covenant established through Christ's blood provides the basis for our assurance and hope. He has delivered us from spiritual death and made us alive together with Christ, ensuring that our salvation is secure in Him. This remembrance is vital for our faith as it reinforces that our standing before God is not about our actions but His unbreakable promise.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:12, Ephesians 2:4-6

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Remembrance
Bill Meyer · Sep 6, 2015
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