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What does the Bible say about the covenant of salvation?

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The covenant of salvation is a unilateral promise from God, rooted in His grace, and fulfilled through Jesus Christ.

The covenant of salvation, as presented in Ezekiel 36, is a divine promise by which God commits to saving His people, not based on their merit but purely for His holy name's sake. This one-sided covenant contrasts with the bilateral covenant made at Sinai, where blessings were conditional upon obedience. God declares, 'I will, you shall,' emphasizing that salvation is secured through Christ's righteousness alone. The promise includes renewal, cleansing, and regeneration, all underscored by God's unchanging sovereignty and mercy.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:21-37

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