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Why is the concept of covenant important in understanding God's mercy?

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The concept of covenant is crucial for understanding God's mercy because it represents His steadfast promise to show grace to His people.

Covenant in Scripture signifies a solemn agreement that outlines the relationship between God and His people. The story of David and Mephibosheth is deeply rooted in the covenant that God established with David and Jonathan, illustrating how God's mercy flows from His covenant faithfulness. In 1 Samuel 20, Jonathan and David make a covenant that reflects a deep commitment to each other, and David's actions in 2 Samuel 9 are an outworking of that agreement. Likewise, God’s covenant with His people reflects His promise to be merciful and gracious, fulfilling His word through Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate fulfillment of God's promise of mercy. This continuity of grace through the covenant assures believers of their secure position as children of God.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 20:14-15, 2 Samuel 9:1

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Fetching Grace
Henry Mahan · Nov 14, 1976
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