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What is the significance of the covenant of grace in the gospel?

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The covenant of grace is foundational as it assures believers of God's promise of salvation through Christ.

The covenant of grace is central to understanding the gospel and is seen throughout Scripture as God's binding promise to His people. Hebrews 8:6 presents Christ as the mediator of this better covenant, which is built upon better promises. This covenant guarantees that through faith in Christ, believers are assured of their salvation and eternal life. The covenant underscores the themes of mercy and grace in God's dealings with humanity. The reality that Christ secured this covenant with His own blood emphasizes its permanence and reliability, offering profound assurance to all who believe.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:6, Hebrews 13:20

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Don Bell · Aug 14, 2016
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