When we enter into an...
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When we enter into an agreement, we usually put our signature on the "bottom line." A life insurance contract, an auto loan, a mortgage, and a will are all examples of legal, binding covenants we might enter. We usually try to make the best deal for ourselves by dickering, bargaining, or shopping before we sign, too.
Think of Abraham and Sarah, however, they were offered a binding covenant from the Lord, yet there was no way to shop around, no way to dicker, no way to bargain for a few extras. Either receive it in faith or forget it. All or nothing.
God is so consistent. The new covenant is obviously from the God of Abraham. Jesus comes "while we were sinners." No way to bargain for a few changes. It's either receive Christ with faith or forget it! Enter a new life in Christ or live the old one! But no negotiations, changes, or rewriting of the agreement already signed in the blood of the cross is possible. The new covenant is ready now and only awaits our commitment.
Think of Abraham and Sarah, however, they were offered a binding covenant from the Lord, yet there was no way to shop around, no way to dicker, no way to bargain for a few extras. Either receive it in faith or forget it. All or nothing.
God is so consistent. The new covenant is obviously from the God of Abraham. Jesus comes "while we were sinners." No way to bargain for a few changes. It's either receive Christ with faith or forget it! Enter a new life in Christ or live the old one! But no negotiations, changes, or rewriting of the agreement already signed in the blood of the cross is possible. The new covenant is ready now and only awaits our commitment.
