Embracing God's Covenant: Faith, Promise, and Salvation

 

Summary

### Summary

Today's message focused on the profound concept of covenant in Christianity. God is a covenant-keeping God, faithful to His promises and commitments. Unlike human relationships often driven by self-interest, God's covenant with us is rooted in selflessness and unwavering faithfulness. This covenant is the foundation of our faith, providing us with confidence and assurance in God's promises. Romans 4:21 highlights Abraham's faith, emphasizing that what God promises, He is able to perform. Faith is the currency of the Kingdom, and it is through faith that we access God's grace and promises.

We explored the nature of God's covenant, which is not based on merit but on belief, making it accessible to everyone. Abraham is the father of faith, and through faith, we become part of his spiritual lineage. God gives life to the dead and calls things that do not exist as though they did, demonstrating His power to bring resurrection and creation into our lives. We are encouraged to apply God's promises to the seemingly impossible situations in our lives, trusting that His word is final and His promises are sure.

The message also touched on the significance of the Lord's Supper, reminding us of the covenant established through Jesus' sacrifice. His body was broken for our healing, and His blood was shed for our salvation. This covenant is everlasting, extending to a thousand generations. We are saved not just by God's love but by His covenant commitment, which is sealed by the blood of Jesus.

In our prayer time, we interceded for our families, our nation, and the world, declaring God's will and His kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven. We prayed for protection, healing, and revival, believing that God's purposes will prevail. We also prayed for those who are not yet saved, inviting them to receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

### Key Takeaways

1. God's Covenant and Faithfulness: God is a covenant-keeping God who values commitments deeply. Unlike human relationships often driven by self-interest, God's covenant with us is rooted in selflessness and unwavering faithfulness. This covenant provides us with confidence and assurance in God's promises, as highlighted in Romans 4:21. [16:08]

2. Faith as the Currency of the Kingdom: Faith is the currency through which we access God's grace and promises. It is not based on merit but on belief, making it accessible to everyone. This principle ensures that all of God's people can experience His best, regardless of their abilities or background. [20:07]

3. Resurrection and Creation Power: God gives life to the dead and calls things that do not exist as though they did. This demonstrates His power to bring resurrection and creation into our lives. We are encouraged to apply God's promises to the seemingly impossible situations in our lives, trusting that His word is final and His promises are sure. [23:35]

4. The Significance of the Lord's Supper: The Lord's Supper is a reminder of the covenant established through Jesus' sacrifice. His body was broken for our healing, and His blood was shed for our salvation. This covenant is everlasting, extending to a thousand generations, and it is through this covenant that we are saved. [27:18]

5. Intercession and Declaration: In our prayer time, we interceded for our families, our nation, and the world, declaring God's will and His kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven. We prayed for protection, healing, and revival, believing that God's purposes will prevail. This act of intercession is a powerful way to align ourselves with God's will and to see His kingdom manifest on earth. [45:31]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[16:08] - God's Faithfulness and Covenant
[20:07] - Faith as the Currency of the Kingdom
[21:58] - Abraham: Father of Faith
[23:35] - Resurrection and Creation Power
[25:04] - Applying God's Promises
[25:53] - Seeing from the Unseen
[26:35] - The Lord's Supper: Covenant Reminder
[27:18] - Everlasting Covenant
[28:12] - Healing and Relationships
[29:40] - The New Covenant in His Blood
[30:23] - Jesus' Sacrifice and Our Salvation
[31:19] - A Lamb for a House
[32:44] - Praying for Families
[35:56] - Celebrating God's Presence
[45:31] - Intercession for Nations
[50:08] - Declaring God's Will
[55:40] - Praying for Protection and Revival
[59:13] - Breaking Deception and Declaring God's Will
[01:04:54] - Invitation to Receive Jesus
[01:07:00] - Prayer Requests and Healing

Study Guide

### Bible Reading
1. Romans 4:16-21
2. 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

### Observation Questions
1. According to Romans 4:21, what was Abraham fully convinced of regarding God's promises? ([16:08])
2. How does the sermon describe faith as the currency of the Kingdom? ([20:07])
3. What does God do with things that are dead or do not exist, according to Romans 4:17? ([23:35])
4. What is the significance of the Lord's Supper as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 11:23-26? ([27:18])

### Interpretation Questions
1. How does understanding God as a covenant-keeping God impact our confidence in His promises? ([16:08])
2. Why is faith described as the currency of the Kingdom, and how does this concept make God's promises accessible to everyone? ([20:07])
3. In what ways does the power of resurrection and creation, as described in Romans 4:17, apply to seemingly impossible situations in our lives? ([23:35])
4. How does the Lord's Supper serve as a reminder of Jesus' sacrifice and the covenant established through His blood? ([27:18])

### Application Questions
1. Reflect on a time when you doubted God's promises. How can Abraham's example of faith in Romans 4:21 encourage you to trust God more fully? ([16:08])
2. Faith is described as the currency of the Kingdom. What are some practical ways you can strengthen your faith to access God's grace and promises in your daily life? ([20:07])
3. Think of a situation in your life that seems dead or impossible. How can you apply God's promises to this situation, trusting in His power to bring resurrection and creation? ([23:35])
4. The Lord's Supper is a powerful reminder of Jesus' sacrifice. How can you make this practice more meaningful in your spiritual life, and how does it reinforce your understanding of God's covenant with you? ([27:18])
5. During the sermon, there was a focus on interceding for families, the nation, and the world. How can you incorporate intercessory prayer into your daily routine, and what specific areas will you focus on? ([45:31])
6. The sermon emphasized the importance of declaring God's will and His kingdom to come on earth. What are some specific declarations you can make over your life, family, and community to align with God's will? ([50:08])
7. How can you invite someone who is not yet saved to receive Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and what steps will you take to support them in their new faith journey? ([01:04:54])

Devotional

Day 1: God's Unwavering Covenant

God's covenant with us is rooted in selflessness and unwavering faithfulness. Unlike human relationships, which can often be driven by self-interest, God's commitment to us is steadfast and unchanging. This covenant is the foundation of our faith, providing us with confidence and assurance in God's promises. Romans 4:21 highlights Abraham's faith, emphasizing that what God promises, He is able to perform. This assurance in God's faithfulness allows us to trust Him completely, knowing that He will fulfill His promises.

God's covenant is not based on our merit but on our belief, making it accessible to everyone. This means that regardless of our past, our abilities, or our background, we can all partake in the blessings of God's covenant. Abraham is considered the father of faith, and through faith, we become part of his spiritual lineage. This covenant relationship with God is a source of immense strength and hope, especially in times of uncertainty. [16:08]

Hebrews 6:13-15 (ESV): "For when God made a promise to Abraham, since he had no one greater by whom to swear, he swore by himself, saying, 'Surely I will bless you and multiply you.' And thus Abraham, having patiently waited, obtained the promise."

Reflection: Think of a promise from God that you are holding onto. How does understanding God's unwavering faithfulness help you trust Him more deeply in this area?


Day 2: Faith as the Currency of the Kingdom

Faith is the currency through which we access God's grace and promises. It is not based on merit but on belief, making it accessible to everyone. This principle ensures that all of God's people can experience His best, regardless of their abilities or background. Faith is the means by which we connect with God's power and receive His blessings. It is through faith that we can see the manifestation of God's promises in our lives.

The story of Abraham is a powerful example of faith in action. Despite the impossibility of his situation, Abraham believed God's promise that he would become the father of many nations. His faith was credited to him as righteousness, and he became the father of all who believe. This teaches us that faith is not about our circumstances but about our trust in God's ability to fulfill His word. [20:07]

James 2:22-23 (ESV): "You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was completed by his works; and the Scripture was fulfilled that says, 'Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness'—and he was called a friend of God."

Reflection: Identify an area in your life where you need to exercise faith. What steps can you take today to demonstrate your trust in God's promises?


Day 3: Resurrection and Creation Power

God gives life to the dead and calls things that do not exist as though they did. This demonstrates His power to bring resurrection and creation into our lives. We are encouraged to apply God's promises to the seemingly impossible situations in our lives, trusting that His word is final and His promises are sure. This power of God is not limited by our circumstances or by what we see in the natural realm.

The resurrection power of God is evident in the story of Abraham and Sarah. Despite their old age and Sarah's barrenness, God fulfilled His promise to give them a son. This same power is available to us today. We can trust God to bring life to dead situations and to create new possibilities where none seem to exist. Our faith in God's power allows us to see beyond our current reality and to believe in His ability to do the impossible. [23:35]

Romans 4:17 (ESV): "As it is written, 'I have made you the father of many nations'—in the presence of the God in whom he believed, who gives life to the dead and calls into existence the things that do not exist."

Reflection: Think of a situation in your life that seems impossible. How can you apply God's promises to this situation and trust in His resurrection and creation power?


Day 4: The Significance of the Lord's Supper

The Lord's Supper is a reminder of the covenant established through Jesus' sacrifice. His body was broken for our healing, and His blood was shed for our salvation. This covenant is everlasting, extending to a thousand generations, and it is through this covenant that we are saved. The Lord's Supper is a powerful symbol of our relationship with God and a reminder of His unwavering commitment to us.

When we partake in the Lord's Supper, we are reminded of the immense sacrifice that Jesus made for us. His death and resurrection established a new covenant, one that is based on grace and not on our works. This covenant assures us of God's love and His promise of eternal life. It is a time to reflect on the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and to renew our commitment to live in accordance with His will. [27:18]

1 Corinthians 11:24-25 (ESV): "And when he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, 'This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.' In the same way also he took the cup, after supper, saying, 'This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.'"

Reflection: As you prepare to partake in the Lord's Supper, reflect on the significance of Jesus' sacrifice. How does this covenant impact your daily life and your relationship with God?


Day 5: Intercession and Declaration

In our prayer time, we interceded for our families, our nation, and the world, declaring God's will and His kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven. We prayed for protection, healing, and revival, believing that God's purposes will prevail. This act of intercession is a powerful way to align ourselves with God's will and to see His kingdom manifest on earth. Intercession is not just about asking for our needs but about standing in the gap for others and declaring God's promises over their lives.

Intercession is a vital part of our spiritual life. It allows us to partner with God in bringing His will to pass on earth. When we intercede, we are not only praying for our own needs but also for the needs of others. This selfless act of prayer aligns us with God's heart and His purposes. It is a powerful way to see transformation in our families, our communities, and our world. [45:31]

1 Timothy 2:1-2 (ESV): "First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way."

Reflection: Think of someone in your life or a situation in the world that needs God's intervention. How can you intercede for them today and declare God's will over their lives?

Quotes

### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Faith is the currency of the kingdom. Jesus and we know that it's the power of God that does everything, but faith is the variable. So Jesus would tell people, your faith has made you whole. He was a healer, and we know that it was his healing power that healed people. But he would tell them your faith has made you whole. As you have believed in Jesus and your faith has made you whole. amen as you have believed so so let it be done unto you okay according to your faith so be it he said that so many different ways okay so faith confidence is the currency of the kingdom." [20:07] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "He gives life to the dead. God there is no final in God until God says it's final he has the last word amen and so he he gives life to the dead this is telling you something about him this is telling you something about his character okay he gives life to dead things okay when we count things over and out God can give it life he's called resurrection power amen it's called the resurrection life of God he gives life to dead things and talks of things that do not exist as though they did." [23:35] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "When God decides to do it in the spirit It's done. It's as good as done. The Bible says the works were finished before the foundation of the world. God thought about every aspect of your life and made sure that every aspect of your life would be covered before you were ever conceived. Are you hearing me? Okay. Who gives life to the dead and calls those things which do not exist as though they did. Remember, this plays into the whole concept of seeing from the unseen. Okay. The seen world comes from the unseen world. And we speak the truth, things that exist in the unseen. We speak of them and they come to pass in the seen." [25:04] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So we thank You for the power that is in Your name, Lord, for the authority that is in Your name, Lord, for the all-encompassing safety, Lord, that is in Your name, Lord. Glory be to God, our Savior, Lord. We celebrate Your name, Lord. We celebrate Your person. We celebrate, Lord, who You are, Lord. Glory be to God. Thank You, Jesus. And we thank You for that great name, Lord, for that great name, Lord, which describes, which includes a great salvation, Lord." [36:46] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Hey, there may be somebody with us that's not born again. We want to pray a quick prayer. Those of you who are on with me every day, you now know how to lead somebody to the Lord. It's very simple. Jesus did all the work. It's like taking vows in a wedding. Weddings should not take, they don't, the vows don't take long. You make a promise, you receive each other, and God puts you together, and that's what's going to happen today as you pray and receive Jesus as your Lord. Believe in the resurrection. God's going to make you, a brand new person. It's the most powerful decision you've ever made in your life." [01:05:24] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "He's faithful to his promise. He's faithful to his covenant. He's a covenant-keeping God. He doesn't respect people who take covenant lightly, okay, who take their commitments lightly. The Bible says God is after men in Psalm 50 that will swear to his own hurt and change not. Okay, he'll make a commitment that costs him something. He doesn't live his life out of self-interest, okay, on what works for me. And I make a commitment until it doesn't work for me anymore. And then I withdraw my commitment because of self-interest. I'll turn on you because of self-interest. That's not covenant." [16:08] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So God, he keeps his word to you. Okay. And Romans 421 is talking about Abraham and saying here, and being fully convinced that what he had promised, he was able also to perform. Let's go to Romans 4 and read that whole thing. Amen. I'm going to change the groove here, okay, if that's all right. I feel like I'm competing with myself. Thank you, Lord. would work out. Groove is a little too strong. Amen. Thank you, Lord. Let's look at Romans 4. We'll start at the 16th verse. Therefore, it is a faith that it might be according to grace. In other words, so that God can operate on a grace economy, he made the currency faith." [20:07] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So you're saved by covenant. Why did he send Jesus? For Jesus to go to the cross, execute the blood covenant whereby we are saved. So his love doesn't save us. His love is the motivation that saves us. I hope you guys see what I'm saying. But you're saved because he entered. He entered in the commitment. He entered in the covenant with you. And it's a blood covenant, okay? So it's everlasting covenant. It will extend to a thousand generations, meaning simply that it never ends, amen?" [27:18] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So in the Passover, which was a type of Jesus going to the cross for us and judgment passing over us, okay? In the Passover, it was a lamb for a house. He told him, he said, get a lamb. I'm going to judge the lamb, okay? So get a lamb, okay? Let it play with it a few days. So you have an affection for it, so that when you kill it, it feels like a loss, amen? And then strike the the lentil the house on their own accepting of Jesus. I can't get saved for somebody else. But the fact that I am saved gives them a measure of favor from God because I love them. God loves them." [31:19] (61 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We thank you, Lord, for the apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers, Lord, who are equipping the saints, Lord, for the work of the ministry, Lord, so that your body might be edified, Lord, till we all come into the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, Lord, to the perfect man, to the fullness of the measure of the whole, God, that we are. Lord, we thank you, Lord, for the power, Lord, that we are. Lord, we Lord, that we be no more children, Lord, tossed to and fro, Lord, with every wind of doctrine, Lord, wearing cunning men lying way to the sea. speaking head the whole body is fitly joined together." [48:10] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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