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What does it mean that God's covenant can never be destroyed?

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God's covenant is unwavering and eternal, promising unbreakable grace to His people.

The concept of God's covenant is central to understanding His relationship with believers. In Isaiah 54:10, God reassures His people that even if the mountains were to depart, His kindness and covenant of peace would remain unshaken. This indicates that God's promises, founded in His grace, are enduring and secure. As stated in 2 Samuel 23:5, David reflects on the everlasting covenant made by God—a divine assurance that provides comfort and hope to believers. Hence, the covenant stands firm, assured by God's unchanging nature.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:10, 2 Samuel 23:5

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Foundations
Larry Criss · Jun 1, 2014
Joshua

Joshua

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