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What does the Bible say about God's Covenant of Peace?

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The Bible describes God's Covenant of Peace as an unchangeable promise where He pledges to be our God and we will be His people, rooted in His eternal mercy (Isaiah 54:10).

The Bible indicates that God's Covenant of Peace is a profound declaration of His unwavering commitment to His people. In Isaiah 54:10, it states, 'For the mountains shall depart and the hills be removed, but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed,' which emphasizes that even amidst turmoil or change, God's promise remains eternal. This covenant serves as a mutual relationship where God gives Himself to be our God, and in return, we are recognized as His people. This is not based on our actions or merits but is wholly granted as an act of God's free grace and sovereignty through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:10, Romans 5:10

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