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What does the Bible say about God's everlasting covenant?

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The Bible speaks of an everlasting covenant as a divine agreement that guarantees God's unwavering commitment to His people, which is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ.

The concept of an everlasting covenant is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly from 2 Samuel 23:5, where God establishes a covenant with David that emphasizes His enduring promises. This covenant signifies God's commitment to uphold His people regardless of their failings. Throughout the Old Testament, the nature of this covenant is revealed progressively, culminating in the New Covenant established through Jesus Christ. In Jeremiah 31:31, God promises a new covenant that will transform and redeem His people, marking a significant shift from the old covenant of law to one of grace. Hence, an everlasting covenant reflects both God's sovereignty and His grace towards sinners.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:5, Jeremiah 31:31, Psalm 89:19, Ephesians 1:3-6

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