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How does the covenant of grace relate to Christ's desire?

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The covenant of grace assures believers that salvation is entirely dependent on Christ's work rather than human effort.

The covenant of grace is central to understanding Christ's desire as it encapsulates the promise that salvation rests solely on Christ's atoning sacrifice and not on human works. In this context, believers are assured of their standing before God because Christ has fulfilled all the conditions of the covenant. Haggai 2:7 emphasizes that the desire of all nations is fulfilled in the coming of Christ, who embodies the ultimate fulfillment of the covenant of grace. This covenant emphasizes unmerited favor, ensuring that salvation is not contingent upon the works of man but rather secured by the finished work of Christ, a pivotal doctrine in Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Haggai 2:7, Ephesians 2:8-9, Hebrews 10:14

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