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Why is God's covenant with Christ significant?

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God's covenant with Christ ensures the salvation of the elect and the fulfillment of His divine plan.

The covenant between God the Father and Christ is foundational to understanding salvation. It reflects God’s eternal plan, initiated before creation, which determined that Christ would redeem His people. This covenant illustrates the depth of God's commitment to His elect, as seen in Romans 9:23, where vessels of mercy are prepared for glory. This promise not only assures believers of their security in Christ but also highlights the magnitude of God's grace in orchestrating the means by which His people are brought to salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:23, Ephesians 1:4-5, Isaiah 6:8

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Clay Curtis · Aug 18, 2013
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