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What does the Bible say about the new and old covenants?

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The Bible contrasts the new covenant of grace through Christ with the old covenant of works, indicating that the former is superior and eternal.

The Bible highlights a significant contrast between the new and old covenants, particularly in Hebrews 8:13, which states that the new covenant renders the old one obsolete. The new covenant, established by Christ, represents salvation through grace, which is always fresh, powerful, and effective. In contrast, the old covenant relied upon works, which was temporary and ultimately ineffective for salvation. The eternal nature of the new covenant assures believers that God's promise of salvation through Christ will never decay or vanish away, emphasizing the transformative work of grace that continually renews the hearts of believers.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:13, Ephesians 4:24, Matthew 26:28

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