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What role does Christ play in the everlasting covenant?

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Christ serves as the mediator and surety of the everlasting covenant, fulfilling all its requirements for the salvation of His people.

In the everlasting covenant, Christ holds the pivotal role of both mediator and surety. As described in Hebrews 9, He entered once into the holy place with His own blood, securing eternal redemption for His people. This means that He fulfills the covenant’s demands on behalf of those chosen by the Father, ensuring that all aspects of the covenant are entirely secured in Him. This is a profound comfort for believers, providing assurance that their salvation is not contingent upon their efforts but rests solely in Christ's complete and sufficient work. Through His obedience and sacrifice, believers are reconciled and can confidently claim all the blessings associated with this covenant.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12

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