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What is the Covenant of Grace and how does it differ from the Covenant of Works?

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The Covenant of Grace is God's promise of salvation through faith in Christ, while the Covenant of Works is based on human obedience.

The Covenant of Grace is established through Jesus Christ and provides salvation by faith, contrasting sharply with the Covenant of Works, which demands perfect obedience to the law. According to the sermon, the Covenant of Works first appeared in the Garden of Eden, where Adam's failure brought sin into the world. This covenant is characterized by the condition of perfect obedience: failing to meet these conditions brings judgment and death. Conversely, the Covenant of Grace, as articulated in scriptures like Hebrews and Galatians, guarantees salvation not based on what we do, but what Christ has accomplished. It is a relationship of grace where God fulfills all the obligations through Christ’s life, death, and resurrection, inviting believers into a secure and everlasting relationship with Him without reliance on their own abilities.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Galatians 4:21-31, Hebrews 8:6

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