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How does the covenant demonstrate God's grace?

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The covenant demonstrates God's grace as it reflects His unmerited favor and commitment to save His people despite their unworthiness.

The covenant is a powerful testament to God's grace, encapsulating the essence of His unmerited favor toward His people. As articulated in the sermon, God's grace does not stem from any inherent worthiness in us but is rooted in His nature; He is gracious because that is who He is. Through the covenant, God binds Himself to deliver His people, showcasing His desire to redeem and save regardless of their failures. This divine grace is not a mere overlooking of sin, but a righteous grace that meets the demands of justice through Christ. Thus, the covenant reassures believers that their salvation is secure, anchored in God's promises rather than any human effort.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24, 2 Kings 13:23

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