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What does the Bible say about the covenant promises in Zechariah?

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The Bible emphasizes that God remembers His covenant promises to His people, ensuring their fulfillment through Christ.

The book of Zechariah highlights the unwavering commitment of God to His covenant with His chosen people. It underscores that God remembers His promises, particularly those concerning the coming Messiah, ensuring that He will not forget His people. This assurance is rooted in the perfect work of Jesus Christ, who came to fulfill the covenant and save His elect from their sins, emphasizing that God’s grace is everlasting and His faithfulness is unfailing. As quoted in the sermon, 'Our great God does not forget His covenant to His people. He never will.'
Scripture References: Zechariah 1:1, Zechariah 12:10

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