Monday, July 7, 2014

The Old Covenant VS New Covenant

By Rosella Campbell


When you hear someone mention Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Elijah and Moses, the first thing that comes to mind is the time they lived. In a Bible study session, people talk about the past and the current times, which is why it would be great to look at old covenant vs new covenant. While both play a vital part in the history of humankind, it would be important to learn and know what is important to you.

Every covenant between God and man in the Old Testament was based only on Physical Promises. The first thing you need to know is that God made a promise that He would make the children of Israel His treasured possession if they would choose to obey His laws and stick to his commands. Of course, everything belongs to God and He was ready to make them a kingdom of priests if they obeyed Him.

The circumcision in the Old Testament was physical. A good example is God called Abraham and said to him that each male member including himself had to be circumcised. He talked to Moses and told him that a foreigner who wanted to take part in the feast of the Passover had to circumcise all the members of the household who are male before they could take part in the Passover feast. After doing that, they would be free to take part in the Passover feast.

The spirit of the Lord had not come upon people because God had not yet sent the Holy Spirit to be with His people. The Lord made rules and gave them to Moses to give people and these are the exact rules that would be main in the olden days in the nation of Israel and beyond. Anyone who failed to obey these laws would be sinning against God.

People asked for forgiveness in a completely different way compared to the way they do it today. If you were alive back in those days and sinned against God, you would have to make an atonement sacrifice to have your sins forgiven. In this case, you would have to make a sacrifice s that you receive forgiveness of sins for the wrongs that you have done.

In the new covenant, all the promises God ever made to man are based on a spiritual promise. In the Gospel of John, God loved the world so much and gave His only one son so that if anyone would believe in Him, he or she would live forever. The Bible says that the current agreement is better that the aged one because Jesus is more superior to the past agreement.

God sent people the Holy Spirit to be their guide, teacher and motivator after Christ had gone back to heaven. The Holy Spirit would make it easy for Christians to understand the mind of Christ and the promises of God the new generation. Generally, the Holy Spirit would lead Christians every step of the way in their daily walk with Christ.

There is a new way to ask for the forgiveness of sins. You only have to call upon the name of the Lord through Jesus Christ. God will surely forgive you through prayers.




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