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What is the everlasting covenant mentioned in the Bible?

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The everlasting covenant is God's unbreakable promise of grace and salvation through Jesus Christ established before time.

The everlasting covenant refers to the divine agreement established between the triune God and His elect before the foundation of the world, promising salvation and grace through Jesus Christ. This covenant underscores that God is sovereign in redemption, allowing no room for human manipulation in the process of salvation. Pivotal passages, such as Jeremiah 32:40, speak to God's commitment to not forsake His people, while Hebrews 13 emphasizes that this covenant is enacted through the blood of Jesus. The consistency of this covenant message from the Old Testament to the New Testament reaffirms its centrality in the deterministic plan of grace for believers.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20, Jeremiah 32:40, Isaiah 55:3

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