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What does the Bible say about covenant and grace?

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The Bible presents two types of covenants: the covenant of works and the covenant of grace, with salvation fully dependent upon God's mercy.

In Scripture, there are two primary covenants discussed: the covenant of works, which is conditional and relies on human action, and the covenant of grace, which is unconditional and dependent on God's mercy and grace. The Gibeonites, as seen in Joshua 9, understood their only hope for salvation was through a covenant with Israel. This reflects the essence of the gospel: our salvation does not depend on our merits but solely on what God has done through Christ. Paul outlines this distinction in Galatians 4, emphasizing that grace is given apart from works.
Scripture References: Galatians 4, Joshua 9

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