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How does the doctrine of the Covenant of Grace relate to Christ's death?

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The Covenant of Grace demonstrates that Christ's death was a sovereign act for His elect people.

In Reformed theology, the Covenant of Grace highlights how Christ's death is intrinsically linked to God's promises to His people. According to the doctrine, Christ died as the Sovereign who provided redemption for those given to Him before the foundation of the world. The structure of this covenant shows that His sacrificial atonement was predestined and necessary for fulfilling the requirements of justice while effectively securing salvation for the elect. This perspective emphasizes the grace and mercy that underscored the entire redemptive work of Christ, as His death was not for the mere hypothetical redemption of all, but rather the specific and definite redemption of His people.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:30

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Christ Died
Jim Byrd · Apr 4, 2018
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