MAJOR ELEMENTS OF BIBLE COVENANTS
GOD'S COVENANT WITH ABRAHAM
This is another covenant of redemption. At this
point God began to restrict the covenant people to the
descendants of Abraham, (Gen 17), and began to replace the
covenant with Adam which lasted another four to five
hundred years till the time of Balaam. With the next
covenant, the Law Covenant, the restricting or limiting of
the covenant to the seed of Abraham was completed, and the
covenant with Adam was completely replaced. We must
understand, of course, that much of the covenant with
Adam, the promises and their requirements, for instance,
were incorporated into each covenant that followed. The
content and purpose of the covenants were, thereby, kept
perfectly in line with the first covenant between the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit according to the
original plan of that all-inclusive covenant which records
the counsel and purpose of God for the ages.
In this manner the long range inheritance promises
are all based on the never changing requirement of
faithfulness (by grace through faith perseverance),
regardless of the specific covenant environment, such as
animal sacrifices, circumcision, ceremonial cleansing, and
many other ordinances as found under the Law Covenant.
Most of the ordinances under the Law Covenant were types
and figures with spiritual meanings, such as a dead body
represented the sinful nature of our flesh bodies which
are spiritually dead in sins; hence, dead to God --
although the bodies of the New Covenant people are
reckoned (counted, credited) to be dead to the Law of sin
and death and alive to God. "Dead to the Law of sin and
death" means God counts our bodies to be crucified, dead,
and buried together with (or in) the body of Christ.
"Alive to God" means God counts us to be raised and
glorified together in (as members of) the body of Christ,
Rom 6:2-13; 7:4-6; Col 2:11-17,19-21; 3:1-11.
Baptism (a New Covenant ordinance) represents the
sinful nature being removed and the body being made alive
to God, which is only a "reckoning" now (Rom 4:17)
but will become a reality in the resurrection for those
who strive faithfully and daily to "put off" the
old man and "put on" the new man. Another way to
"put off the old man" and "put on the new
man" is to live a holy or sanctified life. --
separated from the world and dedicated to God.
The long range inheritance promises, though not
all given in writing in the earlier covenants, are
nevertheless all inherent in ALL the covenants of
redemption, and are explicit in the New Covenant to those
who will pay the price of study and holy living to get
them.
I. COVENANT OFFER TO ABRAHAM AND HIS
FAITHFUL DESCENDANTS
The covenant offer was tendered to Abraham by a
reasonable amount of instructions and the command to obey,
Heb 11:8; Gen 12:1-3; Act 7:1-3. To obey was to accept the
covenant offer. Not to obey was to reject the covenant
offer. Of course, not to obey and thereby reject the
covenant offer would be to reject all covenant benefits
and promises.
Abraham was already a saved man and a man of
faith. God first gave Abraham the covenant offer when
Abraham was 70 years old or younger. Abraham lived in the
land of the Chaldeans near the mouth of the Euphrates
River when God made the first recorded covenant "offer,"
Act 7:1-4. Abraham obeyed by faith (Heb 11:8) and moved
northwest to Haran where he "dwelt" until his father died,
Acts 7:1-4.
Abraham continued to live in Haran until God made
the same covenant offer the second time, Gen 12:1-3. The
expressions, "In you shall all the nations of the earth
be blessed," and "In your seed shall all the
families (nations) be blessed," are covenant terms
(covenant language), Act 3:25; Gal 3:8 (6-19-29).
Abraham's faith-obedience was his acceptance of God's
covenant "offer."
A. Covenant Work Description.
The work statement as such is not found in any of
the covenants, but is gleaned primarilly from the Law
Covenant and New Covenant writings. See also the "Covenant
Work Description" comments in the revised covenant with
Adam.
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God's Part of the Work Performance.
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God will serve as God and Judge of all
covenant work performance. Nothing can be done
by Satan and his angels without God's
permission, Job 1:6-12; 2:1-6.
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Hear and give permission or reject Satan's
requests to tempt the covenant people and all
other such matters with regard to the nations,
1Ch 21:1; Job 1:6; 2:1; Luk 22:31-32; Rev
12:10; Dan 10:12-21.
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Hear Satan's accusations against the covenant
people, Rev 12:10.
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Hear the intercessions of the covenant priests
and the Holy Spirit (Rom 8:26-27,34; Heb 7:25)
make decisions, command actions to be taken,
and require the court of heaven to record all
actions according to covenant stipulations,
Psa 56:8; 139:16; Ecc 12:13-14; Dan 7:9-10;
Mal 3:16; II Cor 5:10; Eph 1:4,11; Rev 11:18;
13:8; 20:11-15.
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Reveal the excellences of His Person:
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Through His Son, Joh 14:6-11: Col 2:9;
Heb 1:3-12.
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Through angels, Gen 3:24; Dan 7:9-10;
Eze 1; 2Th 1:7-9.
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Through men, Heb 11; 1Co 15:1-2,44-45;
Jud 14-15.
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Through nature, Gen 3:17-19; 6:17; 19;
Exo 5-10.
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Reveal exceeding sinfulness of sin, Rom
1:21-32; 7:8-25.
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Reveal covenant information and knowledge, Phi
2:11; Luk 2:40,46-49; 4:22; Joh 5:19-20,30.
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Insure that all covenant stipulations are
precisely fulfilled. This means that God's
counsel, purpose, and pleasure are infinitely
fulfilled, all of which are included in the
everlasting covenant before creation, Isa
46:9-11.
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Visit, fellowship, and teach Adam and his
descendants what they need to know, Gen
3:8-24; 4:1-16; 5:22; 6:9; Heb 11.
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Protect them, accept their worship, bless them
greatly as they kept the covenant and obeyed
Him, but punish them severely according to
their sins, Gen 4:1-7; 6.
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Appoint family priests together with firstborn
and birthright laws to govern governmental and
societal interrelations, Gen 4:1-7; 25:5-6;
27:27-37. For family priests see Adam, Noah,
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Melchizedek, Job, his
four friends, Jethro, and Balaam.
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Instruct Abraham to instruct his faith
descendants that they are a chosen race,
appointed (elected, destined) to be prophets,
priests, and kings, and a holy people above
all the nations of the earth. Observe how this
theme is enlarged throughout the Scriptures. A
fact of major importance to be discerned and
remembered is that Genesis is a "book of
beginnings." Emphasis must be placed on the
fact that much more is included in the early
covenants than is written in the Scriptures,
yet what is written is of major prophetic and
symbolic significance: in Genesis the
beginnings of major (cardinal) doctrines are
rooted yet concealed from the eyes of careless
souls -- the covenants, for instance, are so
explicit, yet they have little significance as
a cardinal throughout-the-Bible doctrine in
contemporary theology.
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For the covenant promises and other details,
see the New Covenant at the end of this book.
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Abraham's and His Descendant's Part of the Covenant
Work Performance.
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Love and worship God by seeking to know
everything possible about Him and His
covenants, Psa 119; 2Pe 1:1-11; Phi 3:7-11;
Isa 1:1-6; Hos 4:6; Luk 19:41-44; Rev 3:17.
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Love and worship God with animal sacrifices to
portray the future death of Christ for
covenant redemption, Gen 3:21; 4:1-7; Heb
11:4; Joh 1:29; 1Pe 1:18-20.
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Love and worship God by faithfully performing
all the covenant requirements, Gen 4:1-7; Jos
1:5-9.
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Love and worship God by faithfully teaching
and training the children in such a way as to
maintain a clear knowledge and practice of
covenant requirements, Gen 4:1-7; Deu 6:4-9.
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Love and worship God by living a clean,
separated, holy life.
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Love and worship God by serving God with great
diligence.
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Love and worship God by meticulously doing
God's work God's way.
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Love and worship God with humility, kindness,
and mercy toward everyone.
B. God's Command to Believe and Obey According to Covenant
Requirements. By faith Abraham believed and obeyed God
explicitly.
II. COVENANT ACCEPTANCE BY ABRAHAM
AND HIS DESCENDANTS
Abraham accepted God's covenant offer by
faith-obedience, and this was all done "by grace
through faith," Heb 11:8. Abraham's initial faith was
exemplary but there was a small problem: he took too many
of his kinsmen with him and appeared to linger in Haran --
he was still not in the land to which God was leading him.
So God gave him a second call or covenant offer which he
accepted and obeyed again "by grace through faith,"
Gen 12.
III. COVENANT LEGALITY
God is perfect in righteousness, Mat 5:48. All His
ways, His works, and indeed His Word (in Its entirety)
express His covenants and are all righteous and perfect
altogether. "...God is light and in Him is no darkness
at all," 1Jo 1:5; Psa 18:30,32; 19:7.
IV. COVENANT CAPACITY
Abraham and his faith seed were able by grace
through faith to perform the covenant work requirements.
"By grace through faith" means the Holy Spirit will
work through the covenant people as long as they are
willing. The "to will" and the "to do" were also a working
of the Holy Spirit, so long as the covenant people did not
refuse the working of the Holy Spirit in their hearts and
minds. The Holy Spirit worked in the minds of the common
covenant people in the Old Testament to serve God in the
same way He works on (or in) the minds of lost people to
bring them to initial salvation.
V. COVENANT CONSIDERATION
Covenant consideration to Abraham and his seedwas
expressed in the form of covenant PROMISES. See New
Covenant at the end of this booklet.
VI. COVENANT RATIFICATION
Ratification of the covenant first performed by
Abraham and his seed was by faith-obedience -- "BY
FAITH Abraham obeyed," Heb 11:8. To emphasize the
"death" factor both by Christ and the covenant people
(Christ had to die and covenant people must die together
with Him), the covenant was later ratified by a ceremony
where animals were killed and their bodies divided in
half, etc., Gen 15:7-21. The covenant with Abraham, the
Law Covenant, and the New Covenant, especially, were given
over a period of time and were overlapping -- the latter
covenant beginning before the former covenant ended, and
the former covenant ending before the latter covenant was
fully given.
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