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How does the New Covenant change our relationship with God?

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The New Covenant fosters a personal and transformative relationship between believers and God.

Under the New Covenant, our relationship with God is fundamentally transformed. As highlighted in Hebrews 8, God promises to be merciful toward our unrighteousness and to write His laws on our hearts. This creates a new and intimate relationship where believers know God personally, not merely through knowledge of His laws but through a heartfelt connection. The New Covenant grants believers an assurance of being God's people, where He actively works within them and is committed to their spiritual growth, reflecting His unwavering love and mercy.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8, Jeremiah 31:31-34

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The Main Point
Todd Nibert · Aug 12, 2007
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