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How does God's covenant provide assurance of salvation?

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God's covenant guarantees salvation through Jesus Christ, who fulfills all its requirements.

The assurance of salvation is firmly rooted in God's covenant, which is ultimately realized through the person and work of Jesus Christ. As the mediator of the covenant, Christ fulfilled its demands by His sacrificial death, ensuring that all who believe in Him are saved from judgment. Jeremiah 31 highlights God's intention to make a new covenant where He will forgive sins and restore a relationship with His people. This certainty is echoed in New Testament teachings, which affirm that those who trust in Christ possess everlasting life. Therefore, the covenant acts as a foundation upon which believers can rest confidently, knowing their salvation is secure.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:22, Jeremiah 31:34, John 3:16

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