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What is the eternal covenant of grace?

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The eternal covenant of grace is God's promise to save His elect through Jesus Christ, established before the foundation of the world.

The eternal covenant of grace refers to God's predetermined plan of salvation for His people, outlined in Ephesians 3:11 and demonstrated through the promise made to Abraham. This covenant assures that all believers in Christ are united with Him and predestined according to God's eternal purpose. The significance of this covenant is that it underscores God's initiative and faithfulness to fulfill His promises, evidencing that salvation is based on His grace rather than human effort. In Christ, believers are partakers of this grace, guaranteed by the Savior who is both surety and mediator of a better covenant (Hebrews 7:22).
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:11, Hebrews 7:22

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