Friday, August 21, 2020

THE HEART OF TRUE CHRISTIANITY---- THE OLD AND NEW COVENANT #1

The Old and New Covenants #1


The basics of the Old Covenant

                       A study by the 

                 Biblical Church of God 1985


                                     

On the whole I think this is a fine study. Where I disagree or

felt the need for further clarification I have added some

comments. I was a minister with the Biblical Church of God 

in 1982,  being ordained to the ministry of Jesus Christ

by Fred Coulter and the Elders of BCG church. I was only

with them for a year as “Church Government” once more

raised its ugly head. I’ve been an independent minister

ever since  - Keith Hunt.

 

                          PART ONE



CHAPTER 1


WHAT WERE THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE OLD COVENANT?


WHAT WAS THE AGREEMENT between God and Israel? What did He want

them to do and what did He promise in return?


A covenant or a contract must have terms and conditions that both

parties must abide by in order to judge the performance of either

party. These terms and conditions of the covenant between God and

the nation of Israel were very specific and to the point.

The first condition is Found in Exodus 19:5-6: "Now therefore, if

you will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then you

shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all

the earth is mine: And you shall be unto me a kingdom of priests,

and a holy nation ..." 

Notice that God did not place any limitations on what He might

ask the Israelites to do later. He just said if they would obey

His voice, He would do thus and such. He is asking them to agree

to an open-ended contract - a contract which could be added to

later.

The Israelites agreed to these first terms and conditions: 


"And Moses came and called for the elders of the people, and laid

before their faces all these words which the Lord commanded him.

And all the people answered together, and said, All that the Lord

has spoken we will do. And Moses returned the words of the people

unto the Lord" (Exodus 19:7-8).

In Exodus 20:1-17 we find that after hearing the people had

agreed to honor the basic contract, God then gave the Ten

Commandments directly to them.


BENEFITS

In any agreement or contract there must be benefits for both

parties - i.e. both parties receive something in return for their

efforts or their part in the agreement.


THE PEOPLE'S BENEFITS


Exodus 19:5-6: "And you shall be unto me a kingdom of priests,

and a holy nation." In Deuteronomy 28:1-14, God promises wealth,

protection, health, happiness, and many other fantastic physical

blessings to the Israelites for their obedience.


It is important to point out at this time that eternal life was

also offered to those who lived under the Old Covenant. Jesus is

an example of one who earned eternal life under the Old Covenant.

How did He earn eternal life? There is a simple answer. He earned

eternal life because He lived a physically sinless life. He

deserved life, and not death. But He chose to die for us.

As we know, He was the only one who ever lived who was able to

accomplish this and claim the promise of eternal life. All others

failed in their attempts to obey all of God's laws.

Let's read the Scripture from which Christ could have claimed the

promise of life: "You shall therefore keep my statutes, and my

judgments, which if a man do, he shall live in (by) them: I am

the Lord" (Leviticus 18:5). Now turn and read Galatians 3:10-12.

Notice verse 12: "And the law is not of faith but the man who

does them (meets all the conditions of the law) shall live in

(by) them." Christ did this and therefore deserved life, not

death.


Romans 10:5: "For Moses describes the righteousness which is of

the law, that the man who does those things (the commandments,

statutes, and laws) shall live by them." That is, he will gain

eternal life as a result of doing them. 

(If there is no sin, not even one sin, then you could gain eternal life 

because you have not sinned - Keith Hunt).

This, then, is one way a person could gain eternal life under the

Old Covenant - by meeting all the righteous demands of the law as

Christ did.


As we read in Hebrews 11 there will be many who lived under the

Old Covenant who will be resurrected to eternal life in the first

resurrection: "And these all, having obtained a good report

through faith, received not the promise: God having provided some

better thing for us, that they without us should not be made

perfect" (Hebrews 11:39-40).


Also, the New Testament says Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will be in

the Kingdom as well as King David. How could they be there unless

eternal life was offered under the Old Covenant?


FROM CREATION, GOD HAD A PLAN 


So one might ask, "How will all of the people mentioned in

Hebrews 11 qualify to enter into the Kingdom of God and have

eternal life?" We will cover this in detail in Part Two. But here

it is in condensed form: 


Those people who lived under the Old Covenant and who followed

the instructions contained in the Law, offering the proper

sacrifice after repentance when they sinned, were forgiven by God

and put back in right standing with Him. They had faith in that

sacrifice which was a type of Christ. They knew that someday

Christ would come and offer Himself as a perfect sacrifice that

would give them eternal life. This, then, is why they will be in

the first resurrection 

(They looked ahead in faith to Christ's sacrificing death and shed 

blood, we, after that event, look back in faith to Jesus' sacrifice 

of death for our justification - Keith Hunt).


Thus the promise of eternal life was given under the Old

Covenant. But, it was very difficult to obtain. This is why a New

Covenant was necessary. Those who have been called and those who

will be called in these New Covenant times have an opportunity

toward a more easily obtainable goal 

(I do not believe this last sentence is correct. It was just as easy to 

obtain eternal life under the Old Covenant as it is under the New 

Covenant, and in some respects it may have been easier, for certain 

things were "allowed" under the OC [Old Covenant], such as 

polygamy, which are not allowed under the NC [New Covenant] 

- Keith Hunt).


Once again we see that the laws of God were given as a whole, and

those who followed them (the commandments, the statutes, the

judgments, and the sacrificial system) will be in the Kingdom of

God. 

(Yes, if they were called by God, and if His spirit was with

them, but for most in Israel they were not called and did not

have God's Spirit - see Deut.5:29; 29:4; Num.11 - Keith Hunt).


Let's take a look at Romans 11:7 (Good News Bible): "What then?

The people of Israel did not find what they were looking for. It

was only the small group that God chose who found it: the rest

grew deaf to God's call."

Here we see that God was only calling a select group of people

under the Old Covenant to govern with Him in the Kingdom. Many of

these people are listed in Hebrews 11. We, who are being called

in this age, will reign along with them in God's Kingdom as kings

and priests governing over His Kingdom.

The difficulty in gaining eternal life under the Old Covenant may

be why many of those who did qualify then will hold key positions

in the Kingdom. For example, King David will reign as King over

Israel. 

(I do not believe that is the reason at all. It is simply

God's choice, who does what in the Kingdom, for a number of

factors, not revealed in any depth to us in God's word. We shall

at that time KNOW as we are known, some things we now look

through a glass darkly - said Paul. But David did have the time

when he practiced governing Israel, so some qualifications;

Yet the 12 apostles will each rule a tribe of Israel as Jesus

Promised them, and they were mainly ordinary men with

basic jobs; but as immortal men they will have what it needs

to rule a tribe of Israel in the age to come - Keith Hunt).


GOD'S BENEFITS


It is very easy for us to see the benefits that the Israelites

would gain from this agreement. But what possible benefit could

the Creator God gain from giving blessings? Herein lies a great

mystery from the foundation of the earth; and part of that

mystery is that God gains great pleasure from giving. Jesus

summed it up in Luke 12:32: "Fear not, little flock; for it is

the Father's good pleasure (delight) to give you the kingdom."

God is a loving, giving and sharing Being and He gains pleasure

from giving to others. This is by no means the only benefit God

would get from this agreement, but that is another subject. 


CONTRACT REVIEW


In Exodus 20 we see God speaking the words of the covenant as He

said He would in Exodus 19:5: "... If you will obey my voice..."

He began to tell the Israelites what He wanted them to do. Notice

the first thing God gave them was the Ten Commandments. Upon

hearing the voice of God, the people were frightened and they

asked Moses to speak to God and then transmit what He said. From

that time on, God told Moses everything He wanted to be contained

in the covenant.

Now to Exodus 24. Note that Moses had gone up the mountain in

chapter 20, verse 21, and he did not come down until Exodus 24:3.

This is an important fact to note, because after that, Moses

related to the Israelites everything that God told him on Mount

Sinai (Exodus 20 through Exodus 24:3). Remember the only reason

God spoke through Moses instead of speaking Himself is because

the people were afraid to listen to Him directly (Exodus 20:19).

Also remember that God had already spoken the Ten Commandments

before He began to speak through Moses. So the Commandments are

definitely a part of this covenant.


In Exodus 24:3 Moses told the people the words of the Lord: "And

Moses came and told the people all the words of the Lord, and all

the judgments: and all the people answered with one voice, and

said, All the words which the Lord has said will we do."

Moses relayed to the people all the words of the Lord and all the

judgments. He told them, from Exodus 23 through 24, all the

things that he had received from God, including the building of

an altar and the giving of sacrifices. In chapters 21, 22 and 23,

God gave the civil laws (judgments) to Israel - which included

the laws for servants, manslaughter, murder, kidnapping, theft,

property damage, witchcraft, slander, and land rest. And in

chapter 25 God told them how they were to worship Him. Notice

chapter 23:14 where the Feast Days (which are statutes and an

extension of the Sabbath commandment) are mentioned. (See also

Leviticus 23).

This relaying by Moses of God's commandments, statutes and

judgments (Exodus 20-24) is also brought out in Hebrews where the

apostle Paul says: "When Moses had spoken every precept to all

the people according to the law, he took the blood of calves and

of goats, with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop, and sprinkled

both the book, and all the people" (Hebrews 9:19).


THE FORMAL RATIFICATION


If a contract is important, it is normally written or recorded on

something permanent so that there will be no question as to what

was agreed, and so that the agreement can be referred to for

clarification of a point in question. Moses told the people

everything God had said and then he wrote these things in a book.

"And Moses came and told the people all the words of the Lord,

and all the judgments: and all the people answered with one

voice, and said, All the words which the Lord has said will we

do. And Moses wrote all the words of the Lord, and rose up early

in the morning, and built an altar under the hill, and twelve

pillars, according to the twelve tribes of Israel" (Exodus

24:34).

After recording the terms and conditions in a book, Moses

prepared an altar as God had instructed (Exodus 20:24-26; 24:56).

Moses then read the covenant to the people: "And Moses took the

blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, Behold the blood

of the covenant, which the Lord has made with you concerning all

these words" (Exodus 24:8). The people agreed again to do

everything God asked of them.

The covenant was then formally ratified by blood (verse 8). And

all the people answered together and said: "All that the

Lord has spoken we will do. And Moses returned the words of the

people unto the Lord" (verse 7).


Here the people formally agreed to do anything God would ask them

to do. This also implies anything in the future that He wanted

them to do. It is interesting that when God added something to

the covenant, the people would always affirm that they agreed to

what was added and would obey (Exodus 19:8; 24:3 and 24:7).

After the formal ratification, Moses went back up the mountain to

receive the writings of God: "And the Lord said unto Moses, Come

up to me into the mount, and be there: and I will give you tables

of stone, and a law, and commandments which I have written; that

you may teach them" (Exodus 24:12).


In the next few chapters, we see what Moses received on his first

forty days on Mount Sinai. Exodus 25 through 27 gives the

instructions on how to build the tabernacle and how to pay for

it; Exodus 28 and 29 has the instructions on how to sanctify

Aaron and his sons. In Exodus 32:15, Moses came down from the

mountain carrying the tables of stone written on by the very hand

of God, and, to his utter dismay, found the people worshipping a

golden calf. Overcome with anger, Moses broke the tables

containing the Ten Commandments. Then after strongly admonishing

the people, Moses turned to the Lord to ask God to have mercy

upon the people and to make an atonement for their sins.


THE CREATOR KEEPS HIS WORD 


God does not forget or break His word, and He reminded Moses of

His covenant with the patriarchs: "And the Lord said unto Moses,

Depart, and go up hence, you and the people which you have

brought up out of the land of Egypt, unto the land which I swore

unto Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, saying, Unto your seed will

I give it" (Exodus 33:1).

Moses went back up Mount Sinai in chapter 34, and God again wrote

the laws on tables of stone: "And the Lord said unto Moses, Hew

you two tables of stone like unto the first; and I will write

upon these tables the words that were in the first tables, which

you broke" (Exodus 34:1). Verse 28 of this chapter proves that

the commandments were a part of the Old Covenant, and that they

were in fact the part of the covenant that defined sin.

In Exodus 35:1 Moses gathered Israel together and said to them:

"These are the words which the Lord has commanded that you shall

do them." Then he told them all he had received, including the

instructions on the tabernacle. Please notice that they stayed at

Mount Sinai, after he had given them all the instructions they

needed to have in order to operate as a nation, until Numbers

10:11.


                          CHAPTER TWO



WAS THERE SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE OLD COVENANT


We have now established what constituted the first covenant and

that the terms and conditions included everything enumerated in

Exodus 20-24 and that it was ratified by blood. The fact that God

had not given the Israelites the two tables of stone with the Ten

Commandments written on them prior to the formal ratification

does not void the fact that He spoke them in Exodus 20, because

Israel agreed to obey all that God had spoken from Exodus 20-24

forward: "And all the people answered together, and said, All

that the Lord has spoken we will do. And Moses returned the words

of the people unto the Lord" (Exodus 19:8).

They had agreed to the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20), the

judgments (Exodus 21,22,23), and the statutes (Exodus 23). There

is no doubt what the Old Covenant was and what was expected from

both parties. The Israelites were to obey the commandments,

statutes and judgments (including the Holy Days) and God would

make them a kingdom of priests, bless them and be their

protector.


Many seem to think that there was something wrong with the

covenant God made with Israel. Was the Old Covenant a bad

contract? Was it poorly written and administered? Most of

Christianity has been taught that the terms and conditions of the

Old Covenant were impossible to fulfil; but was this the case?

A major error being taught by the churches of God and others is

that prior to Jesus Christ and the giving of the Holy Spirit, man

could not obey the commands of God. This is a totally false

concept. Abraham, Lot, King David and many others spoken of in

the Old Testament were righteous individuals because they kept

the commandments, statutes, judgments, sacrificial laws and

obeyed God. They were righteous only because they obeyed the

sacrificial system not because of their ability to keep God's laws 

- all have sinned.

(And more importantly because they like us, were under "grace" - 

they were saved by grace as we today are - the way of salvation has 

always been the SAME from the beginning. See my studies called 

"Saved by Grace" - Keith Hunt), 


Even in the New Testament before the giving of the Holy Spirit in

Acts 2, we find those who were able to obey God. Notice what is

said about two of these individuals: "There was in the days of

Herod, the king of Judea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of

the course of Abia: and his wife was of the daughters of Aaron,

and her name was Elisabeth. And they were both righteous before

God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord

blameless" (Luke 1:5-6) 

(Yes, and so they were under the grace of God. They were not sinless, 

for it is written that ALL have sinned and come short of the glory of God 

[except Jesus of course, He was sinless] and so they were under God's 

grace because they had the mindset of a willingness to obey all of

God's commandments. Again, please see my studies "Saved by Grace"

- Keith Hunt).


POINT OF LAW


An important point of law to understand is that all contracts are

void from inception if it is impossible for either party to

perform the things agreed to in the contract. Would God make a

contract that He could not fulfil? Would He have made a contract

with Israel knowing that they could not fulfil their commitment?

The answer is absolutely NO to both questions. God made the

contract with Israel because He knew it was possible for them to

fulfil their part.


Once again we see that one cannot separate the laws of God; the

law was given as a whole. The law was given so that man could

become holy and remain holy before God. The law shows what

"holiness" is and the sacrifices keep man holy before God. 

(Not really, they just reminded them about sin, and that it would cost

the blood of life to be saved - a picture of the blood of Jesus

the Messiah to be shed for the sins of the world - Keith Hunt).


This would be an impossibility without the sacrificial system,

because without the sacrifices there would be no way to put man

back in right standing with God. But, if one offered the proper

sacrifice prescribed under the law for the sin committed, one

could be put back in right standing with God. 

(Well as far as THAT first Covenant went, but not as far as eternal life, 

for those called to eternal life under the Old Covenant, were saved 

EXACTLY as we under the New Covenant, are saved - by the grace 

of God, through faith in the death of the Messiah. Physical sacrifices

play no real part in saving, for Paul said in Hebrews that it was

impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins -

Heb.10:4. They were a reminder of sin - Heb.10:3. They looked

ahead to the Messiah's death and shed blood for sins, we look

back to it, hence all being justified and saved the same way -

Keith Hunt).


This, then, is why Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and many others will be

in the Kingdom. As you can see, it was possible for mankind to

keep the laws of God. 

(How I have just inserted it to you above - Keith Hunt).


THE BREAKING OF THE COVENANT


We know from history that Israel failed to keep their part of the

covenant, so God cancelled the agreement or covenant with them.

"Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in

the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land

of Egypt; because they continued not in my covenant, and I

regarded them not, saith the Lord" (Hebrews 8:9).


As a nation Israel went through periods of obedience and

disobedience. God was extremely merciful to the people of Israel,

blessing them for their obedience and forgiving them for their

disobedience. The problem was that Israel's periods of

disobedience far outweighed her obedience.


By the time the prophet Jeremiah came on the scene, Israel had

totally disregarded the intent of the covenant and failed to

fulfil her national commitment: "And I saw, when for all the

causes whereby backsliding Israel committed adultery, I had put

her away, and given her a bill of divorce; yet her treacherous

sister Judah feared not, but went and played the harlot also. And

it came to pass through the lightness of her whoredom, that she

defiled the land, and committed adultery with stones and with

stocks" (Jeremiah 3:8-9).


Notice that God divorced the nation of Israel for spiritual

adultery. In chapter 5 of Jeremiah, the same accusation is

levelled at the nation of Judah as well. Because of their failure

to perform their part of the covenant or agreement, the covenant

was completely broken and made void.


WHY GOD DID NOT GIVE UP ON ISRAEL 


However, God could not and would not give up on Israel. Keep in

mind that centuries before Israel became a nation, God had made a

contract with Abraham: "That in blessing I will bless you, and in

multiplying I will multiply your seed as the stars of the heaven,

and as the sand which is upon the seashore; and your seed shall

possess the gate of his enemies; And in your seed shall all the

nations of the earth be blessed; because you have obeyed my

voice" (Genesis 22:17-18).


Our Creator keeps His word: "O Lord God of Israel, there is no

God like you in the heaven, nor in the earth; which keeps

covenant, and shows mercy unto your servants, that walk before

you with all their hearts" (2 Chronicles 6:14); "... He will ever

be mindful of His covenant" (Psalm 11:5).


Because of His prior commitments to the patriarchs, God will

continue to work with the nation of Israel until His purpose for

mankind is completed.


"The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord, saying, Hear you

the words of this covenant, and speak unto the men of Judah, and

to the inhabitants of Jerusalem; And say you unto them, THUS

SAITH THE LORD God of Israel; Cursed be the man that obeys not

the words of this covenant, which I commanded your fathers in the

day that I brought them forth out of the land of Egypt, from the

iron furnace, saying, Obey my voice, and do them, according to

all which I command you: so shall you be my people, and I will be

your God: That I may perform the oath which I have sworn unto

your fathers, to give them a land flowing with milk and honey, as

it is this day.

"Then answered I, and said, So be it, O Lord. Then the Lord said

unto me, Proclaim all these words in the cities of Judah, and in

the streets of Jerusalem, saying, Hear you the words of this

covenant, and do them. For I earnestly protested unto your

fathers in that day that I brought them up out of the land of

Egypt, even unto this day, rising early and protesting, saying,

Obey my voice.

"Yet they obeyed not, nor inclined their ear, but walked every

one in the imagination of their evil heart: therefore I will

bring upon them all the words of this covenant, which I commanded

them to do; but they did them not. And the Lord said unto me, A

conspiracy is found among the men of Judah, and among the

inhabitants of Jerusalem. They are turned back to the iniquities

of their forefathers, which refused to hear my words; and they

went after other gods to serve them: the house of Israel and the

house of Judah have broken my covenant which I made with their

fathers" (Jeremiah 11:1-10).


It is important to understand here that they not only broke the

commandments of God but also refused to obey the sacrificial

laws. So it is evident they disobeyed the whole law - the

commandments, statutes, judgments, and the sacrificial system.


                        .............


TO BE CONTINUED



The Old and New Covenants #2

Aspects of it all


CHAPTER THREE


THE PROMISE OF A NEW COVENANT


"Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a new

covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah:

Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers, in

the day that I took them out of the land of Egypt; which my

covenant they broke, although I was a husband unto them, saith

the Lord: But this shall be the covenant that I will make with

the house of Israel. After those days, saith the Lord, I will put

my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and

will be their God, and they shall be my people." (Jeremiah

31:31-33).


WHY WAS A

NEW COVENANT NEEDED?


Why do we need a new covenant with a testament? What was wrong

with the Old Covenant? Now we will see why a new agreement or

covenant was necessary.


A BETTER COVENANT


"But now has he obtained a more excellent ministry, by how much

also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was

established upon better promises" (Hebrews 8:6). Here we find the

apostle Paul stating why the New Covenant is a better one. He

states that the primary reason is because it is based upon better

promises (i.e. terms, conditions and benefits). And as we will

see, these promises are far better than those given to the

physical nation of Israel.

"For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no

place have been sought for the second. For finding fault with

them, he saith, Behold, the days come, with the Lord, when I will

make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house

of Judah" (Hebrews 8:7-8).


The fault was not with the covenant; it was with the people

themselves. The covenant could be performed: God could perform

His part, and many individuals did perform their part. But for

Israel to perform her part on a national scale was extremely

difficult, as their history indicates. Even to perform it on an  

individual basis IS extremely hard and few could accomplish

this task and reap the blessings that were promised.        

(It was hard to perform because their heart was not right, and as

we have seen God did not call and give His Spirit to the MANY but

to the relatively few. So trying to perform the Old Covenant in

the flesh, on ones on steam, was then indeed hard to do - Keith

Hunt).


A PERFECT SACRIFICE NEEDED


"For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the

very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices, which

they offered year by year continually, make the comers thereunto

perfect. For then would they not have ceased to be offered?

because that the worshippers once purged should have had no more

conscience of sins. But in those sacrifices there is a

remembrance again made of sins every year. For it is not possible

that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins"

(Hebrews 10:14).


In verse 1, we read that the sacrifices were given year after

year but could never save the people from their sins. Verse 4

says it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take

away sins. One reason for this is that an inferior animal cannot

take away the sins of a superior being, and man is superior to

any animal. Man has the potential to become as God; animals do

not have this potential. The inadequacy of the sacrifices is

another reason the Old Covenant is inferior to the New Covenant.

It could only cover the sins of men, but not remove them. God was

not satisfied with these sacrifices because they could not TAKE

AWAY sins. So the first thing that is needed is the perfect

sacrifice.

(Ah yes, glad to see the writers did see that physical sacrifices

did NOT take away sins, only reminded the people, in no uncertain

way I may say, that they were sinners, and needed a perfect

sacrifice to forgive and remove sins - Keith Hunt).


THE OLD COVENANT IS CANCELLED 


"Wherefore, when he comes into the world, he says, Sacrifice and

offering you would (want) not, but a body have you prepared me:

In burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin you have had no

pleasure. Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it

is written of me) to do thy will, O God. Above when he said,

Sacrifice and offering and burnt offerings and offering for sin

you would (want) not, neither had pleasure therein; which are

offered by the law; Then said he, Lo, I come to do your will, O

God. He takes away the first, that he may establish the second.

By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the

body of Jesus Christ once for all" (Hebrews 10:5-10 quoted by

Paul from Psalm 40:6-8).


Verse 5 shows that Christ is the supreme sacrifice; verse 9 shows

that Christ will cancel the first system in favor of a far better

one. Verse 10 shows that under the new plan or agreement, we can

now be forgiven of our sins and made clean by Christ's sacrifice

for us, a perfect sacrifice which can and does remove our sins.

Verse 14 says: "For by one offering he has perfected forever them

that are sanctified." So by His perfect sacrifice we can now

stand before God as righteous sinless individuals.


THE HOLY SPIRIT


"This is the covenant that I will make with them after those

days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their hearts, and

in their minds will I write them" (Hebrews 10:16). Notice again

that He is going to write His laws into our minds. The reason He

does this is so we will always know His will.

After we receive the Holy Spirit, we have a desire to obey Him.

"Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest

by the blood of Jesus, By a new and living way, which he has

consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh"

(Hebrews 10:19-20).


A NEW HIGH PRIEST


Hebrews 10:19 says that now, because of the new agreement or

covenant and because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we may go

right into the very Holy of Holies where God is. Verse 20 tells

us that now there is a fresh, new, life-giving way which Christ

has opened up for us by tearing the curtain (His human body) to

let us into the very presence of God. This new life-giving way is

the New Covenant and Testament. Verse 23 tells us that now there

is no longer any room for doubt because of what Christ has done.

"Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering;

for he is faithful that promised" (Hebrews 10:23).


WHY THE NEW COVENANT IS A BETTER COVENANT


HEBREWS 10 GIVES THE ANSWER


No.1— God suspended the sacrificial system of the Old Covenant and

sacrificed Himself for us.

No.2— He also suspended the Levitical priesthood and established

Himself as High Priest.

No.3— He also put His Spirit into our hearts. So He is changing

man to want to obey His Commandments because of the change of

heart (mind).


These are the three basic tools that God has given to man that

were not available under the Old Covenant. Now they are available

to all those God is calling under the New Covenant.


BLESSINGS OR CURSINGS - WHICH? 


Under the Old Covenant God said the people would have tremendous

physical blessings if they would keep their part of the bargain:

"And it shall come to pass, if you shall harken diligently unto

the voice of the Lord your God, to observe and to do all his

commandments which I command you this day, that the Lord your God

will set you on high above all nations of the earth" (Deuteronomy

28:1. Note verses 2-14 ). He also said: "But it shall come to

pass, it you will not harken unto the voice of the Lord your

God, to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which

I command you this day; that all these curses shall come upon

you, and overtake you" (Deuteronomy 28:15. Note verses 16-68).


If they would not obey, they would not only miss out on these

wonderful blessings, but they would receive terrible curses in

their place. Their Creator and benefactor summed up the choices

He had given them by saving: "See, I have set before you this day

life and good, and death, and in that I command you this day to

love the Lord your God, to walk in hHs ways, and to keep His

commandments, and His statutes and His judgments, that you may

live and multiply: and the Lord your God shall bless you in the

land where you go to possess it. But if your heart turn away, so

that you not hear, but shall be drawn away, and worship other

gods, and serve them; I denounce unto you this day, that you

shall surely perish, and that you shall not prolong your days

upon the land, where you pass over Jordan to go to possess it. I

call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have

set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore

choose life, that both you and your seed may live:" (Deuteronomy

30:15-19).

It was God's earnest desire that they would choose life above

death.


NEW COVENANT BLESSINGS 


Under the new Covenant He tells us we can receive all the

blessings He offered to ancient Israel: "And if you be Christ's,

then are you Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise"

(Galatians 3:29). We likewise can become a son in the family of

God just as many who lived under the Old Covenant - Abraham,

Isaac, and Jacob, to name a few. "For as many as are led by the

Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. The Spirit itself bears

witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: And if

children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ;

if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified

together" (Romans 8:14,16-17). And also inherit eternal life:

"Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have

right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates

into the city" (Revelation 22:14. Also see 1 Thessalonians

4:1317; 1 Corinthians 15:1-58; and Revelation 20:4-6).

The blessings and benefits of the New Covenant over the Old are

so great and wonderful that it is really impossible to compare

the two. The first had a physical value, and the second has a

physical, spiritual, and eternal value.


REWARDS FAR SUPERIOR


Since the rewards of the New Covenant are far superior to the Old

one, so then are the penalties for non-compliance: "For it is

impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted

of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Spirit,

And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world

to come, If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto

repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God

afresh, and put Him to an open shame. For the earth which drinks

in the rain that comes often upon it, and brings forth herbs meet

for them by whom it is dressed, receives blessing from God: But

that which bears thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto

cursing; whose end is to be burned" (Hebrews 6:4-8).


Once this contract is entered into by God and an individual,

there is no turning back: "For if we sin wilfully after that we

have received the knowledge of the truth, there remains no more

sacrifice for sins, But a certain fearful looking for of judgment

and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries. He

that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three

witnesses: Of how much sorer punishment, suppose you, shall he be

thought worthy, who has trodden under foot the Son of God, and

has counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was

sanctified, an unholy thing, and has done despite unto the Spirit

of grace? For we know Him that has said, Vengeance belongs unto

me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. And again, The Lord shall

judge His people. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of

the living God" (Hebrews 10:26-31).


If an individual wilfully refuses to honor his contract with God,

God cannot bless him, but must instead curse him under the terms

and conditions of the contract. The choice each one of us makes

under the New Covenant is exactly the same choice God gave to the

ancient Israelites, and our Creator desires above all else that

we make the right choice, and CHOOSE LIFE (Deuteronomy 30:1519).


WHAT ARE THE BETTER PROMISES OF HEBREWS 8:6?


"But now has he obtained a more excellent ministry by how much

also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was

established upon better promises" (Hebrews 8:6).


What are the promises under the New Covenant, or agreement, that

are better than those of the Old Covenant? (1) The perfect

sacrifice of Christ. (2) The perfect High Priest who is a true

bridge builder between God and man. And, (3) the Holy Spirit to

help us, strengthen us and give us a new heart so that we will

WANT to obey God.


WHY THE OLD COVENANT FAILED 


"For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no

place have been sought for the second. For finding fault with

THEM, He said, Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, when I will

make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house

of Judah" (Hebrews 8:7-8).

Verse 7 says that the old agreement did not work. Why? Because it

lacked the three things mentioned above. If it had worked, then

there would have been no need for another covenant to replace it.


So the Old Covenant has been replaced by the New Covenant.

Verse 8 says God found fault with the people of the Old Covenant

because they didn't have a heart in them to be able, or even have

a desire, to worship Him. So He cancelled the Old Covenant. He

changed what was wrong with the Old Covenant - the people - and

now places a new heart or mind in them.


The fault was NOT with the COVENANT per se,  it was with THE 

PEOPLE themselves. The covenant could be performed; God could 

perform His part, and many individuals performed their part. But for

Israel to perform her part on a national scale was extremely

difficult, as their history indicates. Even to perform it on an

individual basis was extremely hard, and few could accomplish

this task and reap the blessings that were promised.

(On an individual basis the person did have God's Spirit [see

again Number 11], hence it was no harder to serve God and obey

Him than it is for Christians today to serve God and obey Him -

Keith hunt).


One reason it was so difficult was because of the sacrificial

system. Each time they knew they had sinned, they had to offer a

sacrifice. They also had to offer a sacrifice to cover the sins

they did in ignorance. This was extremely difficult compared to

those of us who live under the New Covenant, who only have to ASK

God to use the sacrifice to Christ to take away our sins.

(Well not really that difficult, for sacrifices could only be

done where God placed His name, first in Shilo, then later in

Jerusalem. The people only went up to "the place where God placed

His name" only at Festival times, and then many or most did not

go up for all three seasonal pilgrim festivals. Even if they did,

they sacrificed then only three times a year. It was not as if

they were doing DAILY sacrifices - Keith Hunt).


What we have in Hebrews 8 are the same conditions that are

contained in the Old Covenant because God found no fault with His

part of the agreement - His commandments, statutes and judgments.

God gave them the laws that were good for them. It could have

made them a prosperous, happy, and contented people. The terms

and conditions that God gave were good and were never done away

with. They are the same terms and conditions that we have under

the New Covenant.


Now we not only have a New Covenant, but we also have the tools

that enable us to keep the terms and conditions of that covenant,

the Ten Commandments and the spiritual laws of God.

(We have the Holy Spirit as a divine "begettal" united with our

spirit, which then is a greater power of the Spirit in us, than

was for those called under the Old Covenant. But then on the

other hand the New Covenant covers the DEEPER spiritual aspect of

the laws of God, see Jesus' amplification of the laws in Matthew

5; 6; 7. So a deeper spiritual New Covenant, but also a deeper

giving of God's Spirit to those called under the New Covenant -

Keith Hunt).


                               .............


TO BE CONTINUED



The Old and New Covenants #3

The Glory of the New


CHAPTER FOUR


THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE NEW COVENANT AND TESTAMENT


What are the requirements necessary to become an heir? What do we

have to do? Mark 1:14-15: "Now after that John was put in prison,

Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of

God, And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is

at hand: repent you, and believe the gospel." So we find that the

first thing we have to do is REPENT of our sins and BELIEVE the

gospel concerning Christ.

John 6:53: "Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say into

you, Except you eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his

blood, you have no life in you." This verse shows that we must go

through Jesus Christ to receive eternal life at the resurrection.


Acts 2:38 tells us to REPENT and be BAPTIZED for the forgiveness

of sins and then you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

So, you must

(1) Believe in Christ, (2) Repent, (3) Be baptized - and then you

can receive the Holy Spirit.

We know that when we receive the Holy Spirit we become a son of

God, and it (the Spirit) is the power that will resurrect us. So

it is this Spirit from God that makes you an heir so you can

receive your inheritance at the resurrection of the just (Romans

8:11-14).


THE TESTAMENT


Since the New Covenant has conditions that the people must meet

before they can inherit the promises, it could also be called a

testament or agreement.

Now the reason for a will or testament is to make sure the heirs

get what the testor (the one making the will) wants them to

receive. This is why a will or testament is made.


The requirements of a will or testament are as follows:


(a) The person making the will should have something to leave the

heirs and he must have heirs to inherit whatever is left.

(b) There should be an administrator of the will or the testament

or the estate.

(c) Sometimes there are conditions to a will or testament that

the heir must meet before he can inherit his part of the will.

This is the case in the New Testament or will.

(d) Then there must be the death of the one making the will.

(e) When the death occurs, the will begins to take effect.


WHAT IS THE INHERITANCE?


The first question is: "What did Christ have to give his heirs?"

In Galatians 3:39 it says that if you are Christ's, then are you

Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise. Now what

promises was Paul talking about?

Genesis 26:4 says: "And in your seed (singular, meaning Christ)

shall all the nations of the earth be blessed" - blessed with the

salvation God had to offer through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

It is interesting to note one of the reasons Abraham received

these promises was because he kept God's commandments, statutes

and laws (Genesis 26:7). In Romans 4:13 we find that Abraham was

to be heir of the whole world, not just a few countries.


Romans 8:14-15: "For as many as are led by the Spirit of God,

they are the sons of God. For you have not received the spirit of

bondage again to fear; but you have received the Spirit of

adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father." Notice verse 15: we can

now call God our father because we have received the Spirit which

comes through Abraham's seed - Christ.

Romans 8:16-17: "The Spirit itself bears witness with our spirit,

that we are the children of God: And if children, then heirs;

heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we

suffer with Him, that we may be also glorified together." These

verses tell us that we are heirs and joint heirs with Christ, who

has already received His inheritance as the firstborn son.


ETERNAL LIFE!


So we see that the gift of eternal life is what Christ has to

offer. Who can be the heirs of Christ's will or testament? That

is the important question. Who are the ones that can inherit

eternal life at the resurrection? Can all people be His heirs at

this time? No!


Hebrews 9:15 says: "They which are called might receive the

promise of eternal inheritance." This shows that our inheritance

will be for eternity because it is an eternal inheritance. Romans

8:28-29 says: "To them who are called according to his promise."

John 10:27 says: "My sheep hear my voice." At this time God is

opening the minds of the ones He is calling to receive His truth.

God has opened the minds of only a few and is giving them a

chance to receive His inheritance. So the heirs or the called-out

ones are the ones who have answered the call, because "many are

called, but few are chosen." Many who are called will not humble

themselves and repent of their sins, even though God has called

them to inherit this great gift of eternal life.


THE ADMINISTRATORS OF THE WILL 


Now the question is, "Who will administer the estate of Jesus

Christ?" We, the called-out ones, are the ones He has chosen to

execute His will. We are the administrators of the will of

Christ! Christ's Will.


How is this done? Matthew 28:19-20 tells us that the follower of

Christ is commanded or charged to execute His will. "Go you,

therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of

the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Teaching them

to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you; and, lo, I

am with you always, even unto the end of the age." Every time a

Christian preaches Christ and Him crucified, he is relaying the

offer of eternal life to those who hear and believe and answer

the call. He is, in essence, saying: "Did you know Christ died

for you?" The Christian is administering God's will.

Yes, it's true: if you will believe in Christ (belief in His

blood to take away sins), repent from breaking God's law, and are

baptized and live an overcoming life, of living by God’s word, 

then you, too, can become an heir of Christ and receive eternal life.

This then is the most important job God has ever given to

mankind, far greater than any ruler who ever lived. If we

overcome staying on the straight and narrow path, we will also 

be the administrators of His will in the Kingdom when every 

one living in the world will be offered the opportunity to inherit eternity.


DEATH OF THE TESTOR


2 Corinthians 3:6 tells us who the administrators of the New

Testament are: "Who has made us able ministers of the New

Testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter

kills, but the spirit gives life." Christ as the testor had to

die for us (1 Corinthians 15:3). At Christ's death, the will or

testament began to go into effect.


AFTER REPENTANCE AND BAPTISM, WHAT DOES GOD EXPECT?


The vast majority of today's professing Christians believe that

all or at least most of the laws of God were cancelled by the

sacrifice of Jesus Christ even though He said: "Think not that I

am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am come not to

destroy but to fulfil" (Matthew 5:17). Christ, through the Bible,

says to these professing Christians of today the same thing He

said to the professing righteous of His day: "... You do err, not

knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God" (Matthew 22:29).

People do not understand the truth of God because they refuse to

obey the laws which God has created for humanity's benefit. To

obey them will bring understanding. “O how love I your law! it is

my meditation all the day. You through your commandments have

made me wiser than my enemies: for they are ever with me. I have

more understanding than all my teachers: for your testimonies are

my meditation. I understand more than the ancients, because I

keep your precepts" (Psalm 119:97-100). 

A careful study of the Scriptures will reveal that all of the

terms and conditions that were in the Old Covenant are a part of

the New Covenant, with the only exception being those items

specifically deleted or changed by Christ (among these are the

Passover, Temple worship, and sacrifices). Many other items (such

as the commandments, holy days, health laws, etc.) are still a

part of the New Covenant and are binding upon Christians of

today.


"For finding fault with them, he said, Behold, the days come,

saith the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of

Israel and with the house of Judah?" (Hebrews 8:8-10). Since God

has only one set of laws He created for the benefit of all

mankind, logic should tell us that these laws being spoken of

here are the same set of laws that He gave to the Israelites as a

part of the original covenant. Notice God is going to write His

laws in the hearts and minds of people. In other words He will

write them in their very being, thereby making these laws a part

of the thinking process of those individuals God is calling in

this age.


CHAPTER FIVE


MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE OLD AND THE NEW CONTRACTS


1. FORGIVENESS OF SIN

BY A PERFECT SACRIFICE


"And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall

come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness

from Jacob: For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take

away their sins" (Romans 11:26-27).

"And every priest stands daily ministering and offering

oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins:

But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for

ever, sat down on the right hand of God" (Hebrews 10:11-12).

"If the plan that leads to doom was glorious, much more glorious

is the plan that makes men right with God" (2 Corinthians 3:9,

Living Bible). 

The reason that it led to doom and death was because of the fault

of the people, that fault now being corrected under the new

agreement. The Ten Commandments showed them their sins. But the

flesh was weak and they couldn't keep them. Since they knew what

sin was, but were not able to keep the Ten Commandments, they

were doomed to death because the penalty for breaking the Ten

Commandments was death. So much more glorious is the plan or

covenant that makes men right with God. (Man is made right with

God through the perfect sacrifice of Christ).

Deuteronomy 6:25 says: "And it shall be our righteousness, if we

observe to do all these commandments before the Lord our God, as

He has commanded us." That old system failed because the people

were weak and there was not a heart in them to want to obey God's

laws. The New Covenant offers Jesus Christ, the Righteous, as its

atoning power. If we believe in Jesus Christ to take away our

sins, then we are justified (declared righteous) in the eyes of

God and our sins are forgiven forever. So we are justified and

put in contact with God by the death of His Son, Jesus Christ,

the Righteous (Romans 5), as opposed to the system of

justification under the Old Covenant.

(There really was only justification under the Old Covenant for

those called and given God's Spirit. As we have seen MOST did not

have the heart, hence they were never justified - Keith Hunt).


"This is the covenant that I will make with them after those

days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their hearts, and

in their minds will I write them; And their sins and iniquities

will I remember no more. Now where remission of these is, there

is no more offering for sin" (Hebrews 10:16-18).

The perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ not only takes away the

sins of those under the New Covenant, but because of Christ's

sacrifice, God the Father forgets our sins forever and the

Christian stands before Him as a righteous individual.....



2. A PERFECT HIGH PRIEST


"If therefore perfection were by the Levitical priesthood, (for

under it the people received the law,) what further need was

there that another priest should rise after the order of

Melchizedek, and not be called after the order of Aaron? For the

priesthood being changed, there is made of necessity a change

also of the law. For he of whom these things are spoken pertains

to another tribe, of which no man gave attendance at the altar.

For it is evident that our Lord sprang out of Judah; of which

tribe Moses spoke nothing concerning priesthood. And it is yet

far more evident: for that after the similitude of Melchizedek

there arises another priest, Who is made, not after the law of a

carnal commandment, but after the power of an endless life"

(Hebrews 7:11-16).

"Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest

by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way, which He has

consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, His flesh;

And having a high priest over the house of God" (Hebrews

10:1921). 

These verses show a change in the conditions of the covenant and

this change allows a Christian to go directly before God the

Father without going to a physical man, and having him go to God

for us as the priest did for the Israelites.


3. THE HOLY SPIRIT


2 Corinthians 3:6-10 talks about God's new agreement or covenant

to save man. Paul says we do not tell them that they must obey

every law of God or die, which was the case under the Old

Covenant laws. James also says that if your break one of the Ten

Commandments you are guilty of breaking them all. But we tell

them that there is life for them from the Holy Spirit (Romans

8:11). The old way of trying to be saved (justified) by keeping

the Ten Commandments ends in death, because all have fallen short

of the mark and sinned (Romans 3:23; Galatians 3:22). But in the

new way, the Holy Spirit gives them life, because the Holy Spirit

gives man the desire to want to obey God, and also helps his

infirmities.

Verse 7 states that the old system (covenant) of law, which

included the Ten Commandments, that led to death, began with such

glory that the people could not bear to look at Moses' face as he

gave them God's law to obey. His face shone with the very glory

of God.

Now when did Moses' face shine, and what laws did he have in his

hand when it was shining? Read Exodus 34:27-35. Verse 27 says:

"And the Lord said unto Moses, write these words; for after the

tenor of these words I have made a covenant with you and with

Israel." Verse 28: "And he was there with the Lord forty days and

forty nights; he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And he

wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the Ten Command-

ments. Verse 29: "And it came to pass, when Moses came down from

Mount Sinai with the two tables of testimony in Moses' hand, when

he came down from the mount, that Moses knew not that the skin of

his face shone while he talked with him."

There is no doubt that the law being spoken of included the Ten

Commandments. In 2 Corinthians 3:8-18 (Living Bible), verse 8

says: "Shall we not expect far greater glory in these days when

the Holy Spirit is giving life?" Because when we have the Holy

Spirit we have the seed that will resurrect us. It is this seed

or Holy Spirit that makes us a part of the God Family, a son of

God. Therefore the glory which is made possible under the New

Covenant is much greater than Moses' glory - his face shining.

Our glory will be manifested when we are resurrected and receive

the very glory that God has as a spiritual being. The reason the

New Covenant will end in this type of glory is because under the

New Covenant God is giving us the necessary tools to do His will.


Verse 9 says: "If the plan that leads to doom was glorious, much

more glorious is the plan that makes men right with God." The

reason it led to doom and death was because of the fault of the

people, that fault is now being corrected under the new

agreement. The Ten Commandments showed them their sins. But the

flesh was weak and they couldn't keep them. Since they knew what

sin was but were not able to keep the Ten Commandments, they were

doomed to death because the penalty for breaking the law was

death. So, much more glorious is the plan or covenant that makes

men right with God (man is made right with God through the

perfect sacrifice of Christ).


The New Testament has Jesus Christ, the Righteous, to offer as

its atoning power. If we believe in Jesus Christ's atoning blood

to cover our sins, then we are justified or declared righteous in

the eyes of God and our sins are forgiven forever. We are

justified and put in contact with God by the death of His Son

Jesus Christ (Romans 5) as opposed to the system of justification

under the Old Covenant. Deuteronomy 6:25 says: "And it shall be

our righteousness, if we observe to do all these commandments

before the Lord our God, as He has commanded us." That system

failed because the people were weak and there was not a heart in

them that wanted to obey God's laws. So all under the Old

Covenant were doomed to death because of their refusal to keep

God's laws, commandments, statutes, judgments and sacrificial

system. (All except those called and given the heart and given

God's spirit - Keith Hunt).


2 Corinthians 3:10 (Living New Testament) says: "In fact that

first glory as it shone from Moses' face is worth nothing at all

in comparison with the overwhelming glory of the new agreement."

Why was the first glory worth nothing when compared to the New

Covenant or Testament? Because it only showed them what sin was

and there was no way found, under the first covenant, to take

away sins (the sacrifice of animals could not take away sin).

Also the fact that they had a stony heart and didn't have the

desire to keep God's Commandments....


When you compare the two covenants, the old and the new side by

side, the new one has an overwhelming glory because it contains

the tools necessary for success which the Old Covenant did not.

These tools are (1) the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ, (2) a

High Priest able to understand man's imperfections (Hebrews 2),

and (3) the Holy Spirit available to be placed within man,

creating in him the desire to obey God's commandments, statutes

and judgments. (As we have seen, the Holy spirit was given to

SOME under the Old covenant - Keith Hunt).


2 Corinthians 3:11 says: "So if the old system that faded into

nothing was full of heavenly glory, the glory of God's new plan

for salvation is certainly far greater, for it is eternal." The

New Covenant will never fade away, but wilt culminate in eternal

life and the glory of becoming a son of God, born into the Family

of God, having the same kind of glory and power of God himself.

So it is apparent that the Holy Spirit is a vital tool in overcoming,

or staying on the true pathway to eternal life.


4. A NEW TEMPLE


"Know you not that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit

of God dwells in you? If any man defile the temple of God, him

shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple

you are" (1 Corinthians 3:16-17).

"What! know you not that your body is the temple of the Holy

Spirit which is in you, which you have of God, and you are not

your own?" (1 Corinthians 6:19).

Why was the apostle Paul so strong in this admonition to the

Corinthians? Acts 2:1-4 gives the answer: "And when the day of

Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one

place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a

rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were

sitting. And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of

fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with

the Holy Spirit, and began to speak with other tongues, as the

Spirit gave them utterance."


Each time God moved His dwelling place within the nation of

Israel, He did so with the sign of fire. As proof of His placing

of His Holy Spirit within Christians, He used the same sign He

had used before, that of fire. Paul was telling the Corinthian

Christians to straighten out their lives because the Holy Spirit

of God dwelled in each of them.

This will also be true after the return of Jesus Christ. Everyone

in Israel will have an opportunity to receive the Spirit of God

and the strength needed to obey His laws as well as the desire to

want to obey them. Jeremiah 50:19-20: "And I will bring Israel

again to his habitation, and he shall feed on Carmel and Bashan,

and his soul shall be satisfied upon Mount Ephraim and Gilead. In

those days, and in that time, saith the Lord, the iniquity of

Israel shall be sought for, and there shall be none, and the sins

of Judah, and they shall not be found; for I will pardon them

whom I reserve."


THE NEW COVENANT EXTENDED TO GENTILES


"For you are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.

For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on

Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor

free, there is neither male nor female: for you are all one in

Christ Jesus. And if you be Christ's, then are you Abraham's

seed, and heirs according to the promise" (Galatians 3:26-29).

All who are baptized and have truly accepted Christ as their

savior are now God's children.

"Wherefore remember, that you being in time past Gentiles in the

flesh, who are called uncircumcision by that which is called the

circumcision in the flesh made by hands; That at that time you

were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of

Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no

hope, and without God in the world: But now, in Christ Jesus, you

who sometime were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ"

(Ephesians 2:11-13).

"For through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the

Father. Now therefore you are no more strangers and foreigners,

but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God"

(Ephesians 2:18-19). 

Here again we see it is possible for Gentiles to have access to

God the Father and to have the opportunity to acquire the

blessings from this association because all who are called to

repentance and baptism, and respond, become spiritual Israelites.

Just as Gentiles have an opportunity to become heirs in this age,

so will the Gentile nations have the opportunity for eternal life

during the millennial reign of Jesus Christ: "At that time they

shall call Jerusalem the throne of the Lord, and all the nations

shall be gathered unto it, to the name of the Lord, to Jerusalem;

neither shall they walk any more after the imagination of their

evil heart" (Jeremiah 3:17).


NEW COVENANT TO BE MADE WITH REGATHERED ISRAEL


As we see in Hebrews 8, the New Covenant we are under now is

similar to the covenant that the nation of Israel will be under

in the millennial reign of Christ. They will be given the Spirit

of God, one of the tools of the New Covenant (Ezekiel 36:2428).

They will have the King-Priest, Jesus Christ, dwelling there in

Jerusalem. They, too, will repent after the return of Christ as

King. When they repent, they will then be given the Spirit of the

Father. Romans 8:11 tells us this is the power that will make us

a son of God.

Since it is similar to the covenant we have now, then it follows

they, too, will then have the Spirit of begettal as a son of God.

And after overcoming, they will also be born into the Family of

God. So the conditions of the covenant are similar for those

living today and those who will be living in the Kingdom. They,

too, will have the necessary tools to be overcomers. 

(Please see my studies on my website called "Overcoming" - 

for the truth on that subject - Keith Hunt).


Now let's take a look at Romans 11 where we find the entire

nation of Israel will be saved. Please read the entire chapter.

Note in verse 15 of Romans 11 the fate of the nation of Israel

will be complete restitution. Verse 26: "And so all Israel shall

be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Zion the

Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob (Israel)."

The question is - when does He do this? There are many scriptures

in the Old Testament that tell us God is going to make a New

Covenant with regathered Israel in the last days. So this

Scripture is no doubt talking about the regathering of Israel.

Note what he says in verse 27: "For this is my covenant unto them

(regathered Israel) when I shall take away their sins." God is

going to call Israel to repentance at the time He regathers them.


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TO BE CONTINUED



 

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