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  • Post 79 – The Covenant and Trust.

    The Lord is a covenant-making and covenant-keeping God. The Bible, Old and New Testament, are records of the two major covenants in the Bible. The Covenant of the Law and the Covenant of Grace. Keep in mind that the conditions of a covenant are called Promises. Show More

  • Post 78 – The Covenant and the Exchange.

    A Covenant Exchange

    As we have learned, a blood covenant is the most binding of all the covenants. A blood covenant also involves an exchange that takes place between the two parties of the covenant or the covenant-heads. This exchange results in “oneness,” with the two parties of the covenant becoming one entity. Show More

  • Post 77 The Covenant and The Blood.

    Before we look at the Great Exchange that took place as a result of the scourging, crucifixion, resurrection and the appearance of the risen Jesus Christ I’d like to make a couple of issues clearer.

    The importance of the Old Testament

    The importance of the Old Testament which is about the Covenant of the Law. The fact that Christians live under a New Covenant, spelled out by the New Testament doesn’t mean that the Old Testament and the Covenant of Law are useless! Show More

  • Post 76 The Old vs. The New! Part 2

    The New Covenant is a Better Covenant

    The book of Hebrews was written to Jewish believers in Jerusalem. Hebrews was written at about AD 65; Jerusalem was destroyed in AD 70. Jerusalem and the Levitical system were being done away with. The purpose of the book of Hebrews was to demonstrate that everything the Jews trusted in had passed away and that something better was in place; a better Covenant, better a better sacrifice, a better temple, and better promises. Show More

  • Post 75 The Old vs. The New!

    As Christians or followers of Christ, our goal is to become mature disciples of Christ.  This means that you need to know why you believe what you believe. There is no way around it, to become a mature Christian, reaping the blessings of God, you need to know what the Bible says. You cannot be a mature Christian based on feelings or what others have said alone. You must allow God’s Holy Spirit to teach you through the Bible. That is not to say that you can’t learn from others, but you must confirm what others are teaching for yourself. Even this message I am bringing, don’t just accept it. Check it out! Confirm it through your own study of the Word of God. Show More