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How does the covenant of grace protect believers?

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The covenant of grace safeguards believers from spiritual decay and offers the assurance of eternal life.

The covenant of grace functions as a protective measure for believers, ensuring that they are preserved in their faith. In Hebrews 9:24, it is declared that Christ entered heaven to secure the eternal redemption of His people, highlighting the assurance that believers have through His sacrifice. Salt, symbolizing this covenant, prevents spiritual corruption, as mentioned in 2nd Chronicles 13. It signifies a relationship where God actively preserves His people from falling into legalism and self-righteousness. This covenantal relationship ensures that believers are not only kept from eternal death but are also richly blessed with every spiritual gift, reinforcing their identity as children of God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:24, 2nd Chronicles 13

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