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What is the role of Christ as the executor of the last will and testament?

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Christ, as the executor, ensures that the last will and testament is faithfully carried out according to God's purpose.

In His role as the executor of the last will and testament, Christ guarantees that all elements of this covenant are fulfilled as intended. As discussed in Hebrews 9:16-17, a will comes into effect only upon the death of the testator. Christ, having died, has enacted this last will, which cannot be changed or contested by any forces—human or otherwise. His resurrection further attests to the effectiveness of this will, as He lives to ensure that all promises of grace and mercy are delivered to the heirs. This provides an assurance that His covenant of grace is not just theoretical; it is actively maintained by Christ Himself, who is fully capable of executing all that is promised.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:16-17

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