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What does the covenant of grace mean for believers?

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The covenant of grace assures believers of their salvation through Christ's completed work.

The covenant of grace is God's promise, made before the foundation of the world, to save His chosen people through the work of Jesus Christ. This covenant includes not only the redemption of sinners but also the commitment of God to uphold the faith of His elect. As seen in Isaiah 42 and elaborated throughout Scripture, God gives His Son as a covenant for the people, which signifies a binding promise that highlights God's unchanging nature and unfailing love. When believers trust in Christ, they are assured that His sacrifice fulfills the requirements of this covenant, leading to eternal security and a relationship with God active in their lives. This understanding brings comfort, hope, and assurance, knowing that their salvation is not based on personal merit but on Christ's faithful accomplishment.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:6-7, John 3:16, Hebrews 10:14

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