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What does the everlasting covenant mean for believers?

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The everlasting covenant ensures that believers are eternally secure and at peace with God.

The everlasting covenant is an agreement made within the Trinity before time concerning the salvation of God's elect. It assures believers that their standing before God is based on the work of Christ, who fulfills all requirements for their salvation. Hebrews 13:20 highlights this concept by referring to Christ as the Shepherd who guides and protects His sheep. Believers can rest in the security of this covenant, knowing that everything needed for salvation has been accomplished by Christ, thus providing profound peace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20-21, John 10:27-30

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