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What does the Bible say about the covenant of the Lord?

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The covenant of the Lord refers to the promises God makes, particularly the everlasting covenant with Christ that ensures salvation.

The Bible emphasizes the covenant of the Lord as central to its narrative, illustrating God's commitment to His people through various covenants, ultimately culminating in the covenant made with Christ. In this context, the covenant represents God's unchanging promise of salvation, contrasting with covenants based on works, which ultimately fail due to human inability. As seen in Hebrews 8, the new covenant established by Christ, built on better promises, assures that all who believe will have their sins removed and will be made righteous in God's eyes.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:6-13, 1 Kings 8:1, Genesis 6:18, Romans 8:3

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