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Item SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NEW COVENANT IN THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN: AN EXEGETICAL ANALYSIS OF HEBREWS 8:6-13(UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, 2025-09-02) BAKKABULINDI PATRICKThis study presents an exegetical engagement with Hebrews 8:6–13, aiming to explore its relevance and application within the context of the contemporary church. In response to the rising phenomenon of nominal Christianity, particularly cultural Christians, the research sought to demonstrate how the New Covenant message in Hebrews can offer transformative guidance and practical solutions for cultivating genuine godliness. The study was guided by two questions: What is the message of Hebrews 8:6–13? and How does this passage offer a framework for fostering spiritual transformation in today’s church? The core objective was to ascertain the enduring relevance of Hebrews 8:6–13 in confronting the spiritual superficiality found in cultural Christianity, and to apply its covenantal themes toward nurturing authentic discipleship in Uganda. Methodologically, this library-based study employed a commentary-based exegetical approach, offering verse-by-verse analysis grounded in both historical and literary context. The Major study findings are: 1) God’s Promise of New Covenant is Fulfiled in Christ; 2) The Role of Christ as the Mediator of the new covenant; 3) A Call to embrace a “better” covenant; 4) The Divine Commitment is Fulfilled in Christ’s New Covenant; 5) Transformation is Through the Power of the Holy Spirit; 6) Personal Knowledge of God is for All Believers; 7) God’s Mercy Remembers Sin No More; 8) the need to Live in the Reality of the New Covenant. The study concluded by noting that the church should: (1) encourage Liturgical transformation; (2) Reimagine Faith Formation in the Ugandan Churches; (3) Redeem Faith from the Prosperity Gospel Trap; (4) have church Leadership Rooted in Presence and Communion of God; (5) Proclaim Christ Amid Confusion through Biblical Preaching; (6) encourage members to walk Together in Grace through Contextualized Discipleship.