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What does Hebrews teach about better promises?

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Hebrews explains that the new covenant is built on better promises than those of the old covenant.

In the book of Hebrews, the distinction between the old and new covenants is highlighted through the phrase 'better promises.' The old covenant's promises were conditional and hinged on Israel's obedience, which was ultimately unfulfilled due to human weakness. In contrast, the new covenant, established by Christ, offers unconditional promises rooted in His faithfulness. This transformation assures believers that the new covenant will never fail to achieve its purpose. The promises provided through Christ are irrevocable and serve as a steadfast reassurance of God’s eternal commitment to His people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:6, Galatians 3:21-22

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Better #801
Mike McInnis · Jun 28, 2021
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