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Covenant
ОглавлениеAn agreement, usually formal, between two or more persons to do or not do something specified.
Promises. We all make them. Most times we intend to keep them. When we cannot or do not follow through on our promise it does not necessarily mean we are being dishonest with ourselves or the other party. It does, however, mean that we are well intended but unable to do what we said we would do.
Covenants are akin to promises. God is often found in scripture requesting things of us and promising something in return. When Israel found themselves in troublesome situations they were often reassured by God with words similar to this: “I will be your God and you will be my people”. (Exodus 6:7; Leviticus 26:12; Jeremiah 30:22) The promise of God is communicated to the people of Israel in a way that requires them to have faith so that God could be who God said God would be. Other times the requirement on our part is trust (Proverbs 3:5), obedience (Deuteronomy 28:1), and commitment (Joshua 24:14). This is by no means an exhaustive list. It is just compiled to help paint the picture of what we are required to do in response to God’s covenant with us.
Some times the response God asks for is one that we just cannot give. We want to keep our end of the bargain, but we become weak. God knew that would happen and was so faithful to ensure the covenant would not be broken, God allowed someone else to do what we could not do. Whenever we break the contract, or fail to live up to our end of the covenant, remember these simple yet powerful words from an old hymn. . . “Jesus paid it all”. God loves us so much that God covered our inability through the sacrifice of Jesus on The Cross. What you can’t—or sometimes just won’t—do was already done for you. What a wonderful savior!
Prayer: God, thank you so much for the promise that you made to us to always be our God and for us to always be your people. Thank you for the provision you made through Jesus where even when we can’t or won’t be faithful to the covenant made, you are still willing to accept us because of Christ’s sacrifice. Today we commit ourselves to following you again. We will do our best, and where we know we will fall short, we ask for your help and hand to intervene and make us stronger than we think we can be. Make us more like you. In Jesus name, amen.
Scripture: Exodus 6; Leviticus 26; Jeremiah 30; Proverbs 3:5; Deuteronomy 28:1; Joshua 24:14