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Why is trusting in God's covenant important for Christians?

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Trusting in God's covenant affirms that our salvation is based on God's promises rather than our own efforts.

The concept of covenant is crucial in understanding God's relationship with His people. In Genesis 9, God establishes His promise with Noah, a clear indication of His desire to save. This theme is prevalent throughout Scripture, culminating in the New Covenant established by Christ's sacrifice. For Christians, this covenant reminds them that their salvation does not depend on their works or merits, but on God's sovereign grace and promises, which remain unbreakable. This assurance leads to true rest and security, allowing believers to acknowledge their helplessness and rely fully on God’s sufficiency.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:12, Isaiah 30:7

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