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What is the everlasting covenant mentioned in relation to Christ's mediation?

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The everlasting covenant involves God's promise to save His elect through the mediation of Christ, established before the foundation of the world.

The everlasting covenant refers to God's unchanging promise to redeem His people, with Christ serving as the Mediator who executes this plan. As highlighted in Hebrews 13:20, this covenant is characterized by its eternal nature and is connected to the blood of Christ. The covenant stands as a legal and relational agreement made among the members of the Trinity, aimed at providing salvation for the elect. Without this covenant, the existence of a mediator would be unnecessary, as seen with the fallen angels who do not have a covenant or mediator. Thus, Christ's role is integral to the fulfillment of God's purposes in salvation, emphasizing both His authority and grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20, Hebrews 8:6, Revelation 13:8

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