Wednesday 2 July 2014

What You Need To Know About Old Covenant VS New Covenant

By Rosella Campbell


The times of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses and Elijah are completely different to the times of Jesus Christ and His disciples. To understand these two situations, it would be ideal if you learned about old covenant vs new covenant. Learning this will help you understand the division of the Bible, how to interpret the word and the way you can apply them in your personal life.

In the olden days, all the agreements made between man and the almighty God was based on tangible promises. God spoke to the children of Israel that they would be His treasure if they obeyed Him and kept his commands. The whole world belongs to God, which means that the children of Israel would be a holy nation and a royal priesthood to God.

It is important to remember that the circumcision in those days was completely physical. When God called Abraham, He told him that he should take all the members of his household and circumcise them. Abraham was advised to include himself in the list too because he was not circumcised yet. He also told Moses that all the foreigners who wished to take part in the feast of the Passover had to circumcise the entire male in their household before taking part in the Passover feast.

Because the Lord God had not yet sent the Holy Spirit to the world, no one had the spirit of God. In most cases, God led the children of Israel with cloud during the day and a pillar of fire in the night to symbolize his presence. God called Moses to Mount Sinai and gave him the Ten Commandments. These are the rules that would guide people every step of the way in the olden days.

There was completely a different way to ask for the forgiveness of sins compared to how the church does it now. If someone made a mistake, they would make a sacrifice to God and them God would forgive their sins. They would make a sacrifice through Priests and the Levi to have their sins atoned for in the presence of God.

The new covenant has a completely different compared that of the olden days. Every promised made by God to human beings is completely spiritual. Remember, God loved the world so much even when it had committed many sins. Instead of destroying the earth, He sent his son Jesus Christ so that if anyone would believe in Him, he or she would not face death. They would have everlasting life and live in heaven with God.

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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