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What does the Bible teach about God's covenant with His people?

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The Bible teaches that God establishes covenants which guarantee His promises of salvation to His chosen people.

God's covenant with His people, as seen in the story of Rahab, underscores His commitment to saving sinners through promise and grace. It affirms that salvation is not a mere offer but a binding agreement rooted in God's character and His purposes. This covenant is exemplified by the scarlet cord, which stands as a powerful symbol of protection for those who believe. God is depicted as a covenant-keeping deity, ensuring that His elect are saved and sustained by His promises, highlighting His fidelity and mercy in the face of human sinfulness. Such covenants reveal His plan of redemption throughout history and encourage believers to trust in His provisions.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:5, Hebrews 8:6

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