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What does the Bible teach about God's covenants?

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Covenants are God's promises to His people, as exemplified in Genesis 15.

The Bible teaches that covenants represent the formal agreements that God establishes with His people, showcasing His commitment and grace. In Genesis 15, God makes a unilateral covenant with Abram, emphasizing that it is not a partnership but God's divine promise to fulfill His word. By passing between the cut pieces of animals, God illustrates the seriousness of His commitment to Abram and his descendants. This act also foreshadows the ultimate covenant in Christ, where His sacrifice secures the new covenant for all believers, ensuring our inheritance in Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 15, Jeremiah 34:18

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