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Why is understanding our covenant relationship with God important for Christians?

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Understanding our covenant relationship with God assures us of His unchanging promises and our place in His redemptive plan.

Recognizing our covenant relationship with God, initiated before the world began, allows Christians to appreciate the depth of their salvation. Hebrews 13:20-21 reminds us that God made an everlasting covenant through Jesus, which assures us of His faithfulness even when we falter. This covenant stamps the believer's identity as one who is accepted in the beloved, highlighting that our linkage to God is not contingent upon our performance but rather rooted in His grace and mercy shown through Christ's blood. It provides comfort in our struggles and encourages us to live a life of faith, knowing that God has both established and secured our standing in Him through the work of Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20-21, Ephesians 1:6

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