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This study was prepared by:- COPYRIGHT
Pastor Ralph MORLEY (Ph 079 971478) ~~~~~~~~~
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD
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COVENANT
The making of a covenant was a custom common in Bible days which has no real
equivalent in most modern societies. It was an agreement of total commitment
by which two people would wholly pledge to each other all rights to their
lives and goods. The covenant was often sealed with the exchange of gifts and
vows, or in a ceremony by which they became blood brothers. There were
blessings if the covenant was kept, but if one broke it he would be killed and
disowned by his family.
GOD'S COVENANT WITH MAN
From the beginning of history, God has continually established covenants with
man:
1 . Creation itself signified a total commitment by God of all He has and is,
and a total involvement with the affairs of earth. Likewise, the
relationship of man to God was to be one of total commitment and
dependence. God's only requirement was that man be obedient to one
command. Genesis 2:17.
2. The Fall: man chose to withdraw his commitment and live independently of
God, disobeying His command (Genesis 3:1-6). He lifted himself up in
pride and rebellion, desiring to be "as God", refusing to live just as
God made him. Hosea 6:7. (Note: Satan had done the same thing. Read
Isaiah 14:12-14)
3. God renewed His commitment in spite of man's disobedience and failure.
He promised man's future salvation, and sealed it Himself with a blood
sacrifice. Genesis 3:15,21
A KEY COVENANT - ABRAHAM.
From the time of Adam, God searched for a righteous man: one who would
willingly return His commitment, a man through whom He could pour out His
blessing on all men, in the end totally releasing him from the effects of sin.
Two thousand years after Adam, He found Abraham. Read Genesis 17:1-14.
Abraham's part: "Walk before me and be thou perfect". Genesis 17:1.
God's part: He promised to greatly bless Abraham: "You shall be the father of a
multitude of nations ... I will make you exceedingly fruitful... and will be
God to you." Genesis 17:4,6,7 (RSV).
The seal of the covenant: "You shall be circumcised in the flesh of your
foreskins". Genesis 17:l0,1I (RSV). Again blood was shed.
All Abraham had was now committed to God, and all God had was now committed to
Abraham.
God tests Abraham. Read Genesis 22.
God tested to the limit Abraham's obedience and commitment to God's plan, by
requiring him to sacrifice his son Isaac who was to be the means of the
fulfillment of God's promise. Genesis 17:4-8,19.
Abraham had no doubt that God would be completely faithful to His word and
obeyed Him immediately. Genesis 22:3.
God saw He had found a man He could trust to keep the covenant, and once more
confirmed it with him and blessed him. Genesis 22:16-18.
Through Abraham came the people of Israel to be God's own people, and through
him came Jesus Christ to redeem the whole world.
THE OLD TESTAMENT ...
is the unfolding of this covenant, and man's reactions to it. It
contains six progressive covenants with God's people. Together these are
called the Old Covenant, which:
1. Clearly establishes God's standard of righteousness. "You shall ... be
holy, for I am Leviticus 11:45. Read Exodus 20:1-17.
2. Shows God's character and faithfulness. "Not one of all the good
promises which the Lord had made to the house of Israel had failed, all
came to pass". Joshua 21:45 (RSV). Read Psalm 86:15.
3. Simply commands obedience. "You shall therefore love the Lord your God,
and keep ... His commandments always". Deuteronomy 11:1 (RSV). Read
Deuteronomy 11:13-15, 22-28.
4. Proves man's total corruption. "They have all gone astray, they are all
alike corrupt; there is none that does good, no, not one". Psalm 14:3
(RSV). Read Jeremiah 11:6-8; Ezekiel 20:5-8.
God allowed man to prove to himself beyond doubt that he is powerless to live
up to God's righteousness in his own strength.
THE NEW COVENANT Read Jeremiah 31:31-34, Ezekiel 36:25-27.
The new covenant, the last one, is established through the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ, the final blood sacrifice dealing with all the
effects of the Fall and sin once for all. Hebrews 7:27.
It fulfills and does away with all God's previous agreements with His people,
(Hebrews 7:18,19) for it is only the New Covenant that gives the power to
change the basic sinful nature of man, enabling him to live in God's
righteousness and so fellowship with Him. Read 1 Corinthians 1:30,
2 Corinthians 5:17, Acts 1 3:32-33, 38-39. Romans 6.
"His divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and
godliness... He has granted to us His precious and very great promises that
through these you may... become partakers of the divine nature." 2 Peter 1:3-4.
(RSV)
PURPOSE OF THE NEW COVENANT.
God's aim in every covenant has remained the same, and now with the New
Covenant the result is guaranteed. God now has a people of His own, the
Church, all those who have accepted His salvation and Lordship -- totally
committed to Him and having all the character, power and authority of Christ.
Read 1 Peter 2:9, and compare Exodus 19:5,6, Acts 15:14.
1 . "a chosen race" - to be in a close love relationship with the Lord. Hosea
2:19, Ephesians S:25.
2. "a holy nation" -- to show forth the righteousness of God, a perfect,
spotless Church. Ephesians 5:26,27.
3. "a royal priesthood" - to worship and praise God as he desires.John
4:23,24; 2 Chronicles 5:12,13.
4. "a peculiar (special) people" - God's own people, that He can trust with
His authority and the abundance of His blessing, so that all the world
will see His glory. Ephesians 3:9,10, Isaiah 40:5.
Our part: total commitment to God. Present your bodes a living sacrifice,
holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not
conformed to this world: but be ye transformed. . . ". Romans 12:1,2.
Read 1 Corinthians 6:19,20.
God's part: total commitment to man. "And God is able to make all grace
abound toward you ... " 2 Corinthians 9:8. Every verse in the New
Testament which speaks of what the blood of Christ does for us, is our
inheritance under the covenant NOW.
The seal of the covenant:
1. The blood of Christ. Hebrews 9:11-28; 1 Peter 1:18,19.
2. The Holy Spirit. Ephesians 1:13,14; Acts 2:38,39.
All that we have is now totally committed to God, and all that He has and is,
is totally committed to us. The history of man has come full circle, with
Christians enjoying a greater fellowship with God even than Adam and the whole
earth waiting for its full redemption at the second coming of the Lord Jesus
Christ. Romans 8:19-21, Revelation 21:1-4.
THE END