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Why is the covenant with Israel significant for Christians?

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The covenant with Israel reveals God's plan for redemption, ultimately fulfilled in Christ.

The covenant mentioned in Hebrews 8 acts as a shadow pointing to the better covenant established through Jesus Christ. The initial covenant was flawed not because of God's promises but because of Israel's inability to keep the law. This points to the necessity of a new covenant, which allows for mercy, forgiveness, and the opportunity for all believers, whether Jew or Gentile, to be included in God's redemptive plan. This significance underlines the assurance that all who are united with Christ are part of this everlasting covenant.
Scripture References: Hebrews 8:7-10, Romans 11:5-6

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The Sum of it All
Paul Mahan · Mar 13, 2011
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