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Why is it significant that the new covenant includes eunuchs?

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The inclusion of eunuchs in the new covenant showcases God's grace and the expansive reach of salvation.

The significance of eunuchs being accepted under the new covenant lies in the transformative grace of God. While Deuteronomy 23:1 barred them from the congregation of the Lord due to their inability to bear natural fruit, Isaiah 56:4-5 offers a promise of inclusion for those who keep God's commandments. This points to the new covenant established through Christ, where barriers are broken and all individuals, regardless of their past or physical condition, can be accepted into God’s family. In Christ, every believer, irrespective of their background, can bear spiritual fruit.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 23:1, Isaiah 56:4-5

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