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This
message explains the nature of the second covenant, initiated by God the
Father to restore humanity through the redemptive work of God the Son.
Because the covenant is made exclusively between God and God, it is
flawless and unbreakable. Humanity’s only role is to accept the
salvation provided through Christ’s death and resurrection. Entering
this covenant requires being born again by the Holy Spirit.
Jesus
affirmed the authority of the Old Testament and upheld the established
divisions of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. While He fulfilled
the sacrificial laws, the moral commandments remain in effect, not as a
means of salvation, but as the expression of God’s character and our
redeemed life in Christ. The Mosaic Law never saved anyone, yet
obedience reflects righteousness and reverence toward God.
Scripture affirms that God shows no favoritism. Any person who fears the
Lord and practices righteousness is accepted by Him. Jesus Christ is
unchanging and His standards throughout the Bible are consistent. Paul
warned believers of severe consequences for willful sin after receiving
truth, emphasizing the seriousness of disobedience.
God’s
unchanging character is also seen in His dealings with Israel. Their
neglect of tithes brought judgment and curses, illustrating that
breaking divine law places a person under spiritual bondage. Restoration
requires repentance, renunciation of sin, and submission to God’s Word.
Deliverance is not a temporary cleansing, but a life of disciplined
obedience.
Print out the sermon outline and let's examine the
Scriptures together Sunday morning at 9:00 AM PST.
Yours in Christ,
Pastor John S. Torell




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