The term Old Testament both...
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The term "Old Testament" both misleads and confuses. Some think the Old Testament is
obsolete; others that it's just partly applicable. What should we make of the "fat part of
the Bible" as one of my students called it? It actually contains several covenants or
agreements. The Lord made one with Noah. He wanted the old guy to build a ship with
specific dimensions (see Genesis 6). That covenant was with Noah, not us.
The Lord also made a covenant with Israel in the Ten Commandments -- Law of Moses (see Exodus 19-20; Deuteronomy 4:13). Israel didn't keep its part so the Lord promised a new covenant (Jeremiah 31). Jesus bought that new covenant with the blood he shed for many (Luke 22:20). This new covenant actually fulfilled a covenant he made with Abraham (Genesis 12, 15). It's a covenant based on belief as Abraham had, not works of the law. By receiving Jesus, we become true sons and daughters of Abraham.
On the cross, Jesus fulfilled the covenant with Israel (the Ten Commandments -- Law of Moses). The covenant with Abraham can forever bless us (Galatians 3-5). Which covenant controls your life?
The Lord also made a covenant with Israel in the Ten Commandments -- Law of Moses (see Exodus 19-20; Deuteronomy 4:13). Israel didn't keep its part so the Lord promised a new covenant (Jeremiah 31). Jesus bought that new covenant with the blood he shed for many (Luke 22:20). This new covenant actually fulfilled a covenant he made with Abraham (Genesis 12, 15). It's a covenant based on belief as Abraham had, not works of the law. By receiving Jesus, we become true sons and daughters of Abraham.
On the cross, Jesus fulfilled the covenant with Israel (the Ten Commandments -- Law of Moses). The covenant with Abraham can forever bless us (Galatians 3-5). Which covenant controls your life?
