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Why is the covenant of grace essential in sovereign grace theology?

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The covenant of grace assures believers that God will fulfill His promises of salvation through Christ.

In sovereign grace theology, the covenant of grace is vital as it establishes God's everlasting promise to His people. As illustrated in Genesis 43:8-9, Judah serves as a type of Christ, pledging to be surety for Benjamin, reflecting the ultimate surety that Jesus provides under the new covenant. Christ's role as the surety guarantees that all whom the Father has given Him will be saved, thus ensuring that the holy will of God is accomplished in the lives of the elect. This covenant is secured by God's faithful character, affirming that He will not abandon His people, strengthening the believer's assurance in their salvation.
Scripture References: Genesis 43:8-9

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