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How does the covenant relate to salvation?

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The covenant signifies God's sovereign promise to save His people through Christ.

The covenant, as portrayed in the narrative of Noah, underscores the essential role of divine promise in salvation. In Genesis 6:18, God established a covenant with Noah, assuring him that his family would be saved. This reflects the greater covenant of grace seen throughout Scripture—in which God chooses and redeems a people for Himself. The New Testament reveals that this covenant is fulfilled in the person of Jesus Christ, who mediates the relationship between God and His people. Through His blood, believers are assured of their eternal security and are brought into a covenant relationship with God through faith. This illustrates that it is by God's purpose and design that individuals are saved, affirming the biblical doctrine of election and divine sovereignty.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:18, Hebrews 8:6

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