The sermon begins with the pastor discussing the concept of the new covenant as mentioned in the book of Jeremiah. He explains that this covenant is unique as it is written in the minds and hearts of the people, rather than being based solely on actions. The pastor then references Isaiah, where God speaks about a servant who will be a covenant for the people and a light for the Gentiles, fulfilling the promise made to Abraham. The pastor emphasizes that Jesus is the fulfillment of these covenants, being of the line of David and reigning at God's right hand forever. He also fulfills the role of Moses as the perfect priest offering the perfect sacrifice.
The pastor then discusses the concept of faith and its connection to the promises of God. He refers to Paul's explanation of the Gospel in Romans, emphasizing that faith makes a person right with God. The pastor then brings up the story of Abraham and how he questioned God's promise of possessing the land. Despite his doubts, Abraham believed God, and his faith was credited to him as righteousness. However, Abraham still sought assurance and asked God how he could know that the second part of the promise would come true. The pastor highlights the unusual response from God, who instructs Abraham to bring specific animals for a covenant ceremony. This symbolic act represented the seriousness and commitment of the covenant.
The pastor then discusses the significance of the New Covenant and how it fulfills the obligations of the law. He emphasizes that the New Covenant is not based on the written word, but on the Holy Spirit living in our hearts. The pastor also highlights how Jesus fulfills the promises made to Abraham and Noah. The pastor explains that followers of Jesus are considered spiritual descendants of Abraham and receive a circumcision of the heart, rather than the flesh. Additionally, the pastor briefly mentions how Noah prefigures Christ and how salvation is found only through Jesus. The pastor concludes by emphasizing that the New Covenant is a covenant of grace, where God offers salvation to all who respond to the gospel, not based on their own actions but through the blood of Jesus.
The pastor then discusses the continuation of the Covenant between God and Abraham. God appears to Abraham again and declares that he will be the father of many nations and that his name will be great. God establishes this Covenant as an everlasting one between Himself and Abraham and his descendants for generations to come. The pastor highlights that this is a reiteration of the Covenant mentioned in chapter 15, emphasizing that it will be the offspring of Sarah who will fulfill the promise. However, God introduces an obligation on Abraham and all his male descendants to be circumcised, which serves as a physical sign of the Covenant.
The pastor concludes the sermon by discussing the covenants that God made with the people of Israel. He highlights that while God's covenant with Israel was not limited to the Ten Commandments, they serve as a summary of the obligations God placed on them in order to receive the promised land and be their God. The pastor also emphasizes the significance of observing the Sabbath as a lasting sign of the covenant between God and the Israelites. The pastor encourages the congregation to understand that God's dwelling place is now among the people, and that He will dwell with them. This fulfillment of God's purpose in all the covenants is expressed through the unity of God being our God and us being His people, dwelling together in harmony.
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