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What is the role of Christ in the covenant of grace?

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Christ is the mediator of the covenant of grace, fulfilling its promises and securing salvation for His people.

The covenant of grace is a key biblical concept highlighting God's redemptive plan through Christ. Jesus serves as the mediator of this covenant, ensuring that all promises of salvation are fulfilled in Him. From eternity, the Father and the Son established this covenant, with Christ’s role as the Lamb being central. His work—culminating in His death and resurrection—secures the benefits of grace for the elect. This covenant assures believers that God's promises are fully realized in their lives, anchored in the sacrifice of the Lamb.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:15, Ephesians 1:3-10

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