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What is the covenant of God's eternal grace?

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The covenant of God's eternal grace is God's unchanging promise to save a chosen people through Christ, made before the foundation of the world.

The covenant of God's eternal grace refers to the sovereign promise and plan between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to save a specific people from their sins. As revealed in Scripture, particularly highlighted in 2 Samuel 23 and Ephesians, this covenant was established before the foundation of the world and guarantees that all chosen in Christ will be brought to faith. This covenant stands secure because it is not dependent on human effort or choice but solely on God’s grace and purpose. Believers find true rest in understanding that their salvation is rooted in God’s eternal election and faithfulness rather than their actions.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23, Ephesians 1:4-5

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A River a City
Don Bell · May 11, 2010
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