In our ongoing series on "Covenant Thinking," we delve deeper into understanding the New Covenant and its implications for our lives. The Bible is not just a historical record; it is the outline of God's redemptive plan for humanity. This plan is advanced through covenants, which are God's preferred method of operation. A covenant is a binding agreement between two or more parties, involving promises, stipulations, privileges, and responsibilities. It is essential to understand that God's covenants are unbreakable bonds that establish relationship and commitment.
The New Covenant, established through Jesus Christ, is a covenant of grace, favor, power, and anointing. It is vital for us to educate ourselves on this covenant to experience its full benefits. However, it is possible to be a believer and still not live in the fullness of this covenant. This is due to a lack of knowledge and agreement with the covenant's terms. God requires our agreement to work in our lives, and without it, we cannot activate the covenant's promises.
The key to unlocking the covenant's benefits is redemptive revelation, which is understanding how God sees the world through the lens of redemption. When we view life through redemptive eyes, we see God's original plan for us, which is to live without shame, fear, or guilt. Redemptive revelation changes how we face life's challenges and aligns us with God's intentions.
Jesus Christ is the express image of God, revealing God's character and intentions for us. Everything God wanted to do in us, He did through Christ. The life of Jesus is a blueprint for what God wants to accomplish in and through us. The mystery of the New Covenant is the gospel about Jesus Christ, and God has hidden everything we need in Him. To access these hidden treasures, we need revelation, which comes from spending time with Jesus and meditating on His word.
In summary, to walk in the fullness of the New Covenant, we must develop covenant thinking, which is shaped by redemptive revelation. This involves seeing life through the lens of redemption, understanding God's mind and heart, and aligning ourselves with His original plan for us. We must also spend time gazing into the face of Jesus, allowing Him to express the heart of God to us.
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