New Covenant. It's a familiar phrase to most of us. But do we really know what it means?
No
we don't. Because if we did, every one of us would be faith a giant.
Instead of struggling, "trying" to believe the promises of God, we'd be
like Abraham: "Strong in faith...fully persuaded that, what [God] had
promised, he was also able to perform" (Romans 4:20-21).
That's
the kind of confidence that welled up in Abraham when God cut the
covenant with him. It was an inferior covenant to ours, made with the
blood of animals. Yet it transformed a doubting Abraham into the very
father of faith. Why? Because, Abraham understood the significance of
it.
He knew that entering into the covenant of blood meant you
were totally and forever giving yourself away to someone else. Once you
did it, nothing would ever be exclusively yours again. All that you
were, all that you had or ever would have became the equal property of
your covenant partner.
During the covenant ceremony in Abraham's
day, the partners exchanged coats, each one giving their authority to
the other. They exchanged weapons as a way of saying, "Your enemies are
now my enemies. I'll fight your fights as if they were my own." They
walked through the blood of slain animals, pronouncing their loyalty to
one another, even to the death.
When God made covenant with him,
Abraham knew there was no longer any room for doubt. God had proven how
intensely He desired to be God to him. He'd given him everything He had
and bound Himself to Abraham in a relationship that could not be
dissolved. Abraham comprehended the gravity of a covenant agreement. It
convinced him once and for all that God's promises could be trusted. It
became an anchor to his soul.
Do you want to be a faith giant like
Father Abraham? Then dig in to the covenant you have with God. Study it
out in the Word. Let the Holy Spirit show you what really happened when
Jesus became the sacrifice that ratified your covenant with God. Let
Him show you what it meant when He gave you His Name (John 16:23), His
authority (Matthew 28:18-20), His armor and weapons (Ephesians 6:10-17).
Once
you realize what Jesus actually meant when He said, "This is the New
Covenant established in My blood," your life will never be the same
again.
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