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How does God's covenant of grace relate to the fall of man?

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The covenant of grace is God's plan to redeem humanity following the fall, illustrating His mercy and sovereignty.

The covenant of grace was established before the foundations of the world as God's response to Adam's sin. While the covenant of works, given to Adam, was broken, God’s grace promises restoration through Christ. This is evident in scriptures like Revelation 13:8, which speaks of the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world. The promise of redemption made in Genesis 3:15 shows that from the beginning, God planned to send a Savior. The covenant of grace reassures believers of God’s unchanging commitment to save a people for Himself despite human failure. It demonstrates that salvation is based solely on God’s will and purpose rather than human merit.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Revelation 13:8

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