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Why is the resurrection important in the context of the covenant?

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The resurrection of Christ is crucial as it validates the effectiveness of the covenant and assures our salvation.

In the context of the covenant, the resurrection of Christ demonstrates that God accepted Christ's sacrifice for sin, validating the promises made within the covenant. As explained in Hebrews 13:20, God raised Jesus through the blood of the everlasting covenant. This act not only secures our salvation but also signifies that all covenant terms have been satisfied. The resurrection is, therefore, the ultimate confirmation that God's promises are true and that believers, as beneficiaries of this covenant, have hope and eternal life in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20, Romans 4:25

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