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Why is the covenant of peace significant in the Bible?

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The covenant of peace is significant as it represents God's everlasting promise to save sinners through Jesus Christ.

The covenant of peace is foundational to understanding God's plan of salvation in Scripture. As described in Isaiah 54:10, this covenant assures believers that God's kindness and peace will not depart from them, signifying a commitment that was established before the foundation of the world. It is an everlasting covenant, illustrating God's unchanging nature. In this covenant, God made provisions for the salvation of His chosen people, ensuring that through Jesus Christ—the mediator of the covenant—believers receive mercy and reconciliation. This established covenant defines the relationship between God and His people, emphasizing the grace and security found in trusting His promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 54:10, Ezekiel 37:26

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