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What is the significance of God's covenant mercies?

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God's covenant mercies assure us of His faithfulness, even in our sin and pride.

God's covenant mercies are foundational to the believer’s assurance of salvation and hope. In 2 Chronicles 32:25, we see that despite Hezekiah's pride and shortcomings, God did not destroy him because of His covenant promises made with David. These mercies remind us that God remains faithful to His people, providing grace and mercy despite our failings. The New Testament expounds on this further, emphasizing that through Christ's sacrificial death, God's covenant with His people secures our salvation. This covenant ensures that we are not wiped out in our pride or sins—rather, it calls us to humility and dependence on His grace. God's faithfulness to His promises is the cornerstone of our faith and sustains us through all trials.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 32:25, Isaiah 38:5, Romans 8:31-32

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