In our journey of faith, it's crucial to see others as God sees them. When encountering those who have wronged us, it's helpful to view them as spiritually afflicted, much like lepers. This perspective fosters compassion rather than hatred, allowing us to pray for their healing and transformation. This understanding is a call to ask God to open our eyes to see people through His lens, fostering empathy and love.
A significant distinction between Old Covenant and New Covenant Christians lies in their attitude towards money and material possessions. The Old Covenant often emphasized material blessings as a sign of God's favor, as seen in Deuteronomy 28. However, the New Covenant shifts the focus to spiritual salvation, primarily from sin, rather than material wealth or health. Jesus came to save us from our sins, not necessarily from poverty or sickness. This is a profound shift in understanding what it means to be blessed.
In the New Covenant, the promise is not about material prosperity but about seeking God's kingdom first. This involves pursuing righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. When we prioritize these spiritual values, God promises to provide for our needs, such as food, clothing, and shelter. This is a testament to living a life centered on God's kingdom rather than material wealth.
The challenge for many is the temptation to serve both God and money. Jesus clearly stated that one cannot serve two masters. The true test of whom we serve is revealed in our choices and priorities. If we find ourselves more concerned with material wealth than spiritual growth, we may be living under the Old Covenant mindset. However, acknowledging past mistakes and seeking forgiveness can realign us with God's purpose.
Ultimately, the promise of the New Covenant is that a righteous person will not be forsaken, and their descendants will not beg for bread. This assurance is not about becoming wealthy but about having our needs met as we live righteously. It's a call to trust in God's provision and to live a life that reflects His kingdom values.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Viewing those who wrong us as spiritually afflicted encourages compassion and prayer for their healing, aligning our perspective with God's view. [00:40]
- 2. The New Covenant emphasizes salvation from sin over material wealth, contrasting with the Old Covenant's focus on health and prosperity. [07:24]
- 3. Seeking God's kingdom involves prioritizing righteousness, peace, and joy, with the promise that our material needs will be met. [13:15]
- 4. Serving God requires choosing Him over material wealth, as one cannot serve two masters. Our choices reveal whom we truly serve. [17:04]
- 5. The promise of the New Covenant is that the righteous will not be forsaken, and their descendants will have their needs met, emphasizing trust in God's provision. [21:02]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:15] - Spiritual Leprosy and Compassion
- [01:15] - Seeing People Through God's Eyes
- [02:14] - Attitude Towards Money
- [03:33] - Old Covenant Gospel
- [04:19] - Health and Wealth Misconceptions
- [07:07] - New Covenant Salvation
- [09:10] - Jesus and Sickness
- [10:11] - Prioritizing Sin Over Sickness
- [12:31] - God's Provision in the New Covenant
- [14:21] - Seeking God's Kingdom
- [16:02] - Testimony of a New Covenant Life
- [17:04] - Serving God vs. Money
- [19:21] - Obedience and Service
- [21:02] - Promise of Provision for the Righteous