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What is the new covenant mentioned in Hebrews?

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The new covenant establishes a relationship based on the forgiveness of sins and the indwelling of God's Spirit (Hebrews 10:16).

The sermon identifies the new covenant, referenced in Hebrews 10:16, as a transformative agreement established by Christ's sacrifice. Unlike the old covenant, which relied on the blood of animals and was repetitive, the new covenant provides a once-for-all sacrifice for sins and gifts believers with a new heart and spirit. Under this new covenant, the laws of God are written on the hearts of believers, ensuring a deeper, more personal connection to God who promises to remember sins no more. This covenant is the essence of God’s grace, enabling true worship and relationship.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:16, Jeremiah 31:33

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