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Why is covenant mercy important for Christians?

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Covenant mercy assures believers of God's unchanging commitment to His promises.

Covenant mercy is central to understanding God's relationship with His people. In 2 Samuel 9, David's kindness to Mephibosheth illustrates how God's mercy is extended to those who are undeserving. This ties into the broader biblical theme of the everlasting covenant made with Christ, through which believers are granted grace and adopted into God's family. For Christians, recognizing this truth provides both assurance and motivation in their faith, highlighting that it is not by works, but by mercy that they are saved and sustained.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9:1-13, Galatians 3:16

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Covenant Mercies
Henry Mahan · Feb 20, 2002
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