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What role does faith play in the covenant relationship with God?

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Faith is the means by which individuals are united to Christ and participate in the covenant of grace.

In the context of God's covenant, faith serves as the essential instrument that joins believers to Christ. Romans 11 emphasizes that faith, not ancestry or mere religion, is what characterizes those who are genuinely God's people. It is through faith that we receive grace, and the assurance of being part of God’s family is grounded in that faith. Hebrews 11:6 reinforces that without faith, it is impossible to please God, highlighting its foundational importance. This covenant relationship is not based on human merit but instead on God's gracious promise to those who believe. Therefore, salvation and the blessings of the covenant are received through faith, as individuals are drawn by God’s love and purpose.
Scripture References: Romans 11:20, Hebrews 11:6

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