
covenant - a binding, solemn agreement between God and man
Living in Covenant with God
In Scripture, a covenant is more than just a contract; it is a sacred, relational bond initiated by God with His people. In the Old Testament, the four key covenants signify God's character and purpose, demonstrating His unwavering commitment to His promises

The Covenant with Noah
To never again to destroy the earth with a flood.
Genesis 9

The Covenant with Abraham
Blessings for all nations and generations to come.
Genesis 12, 15, 17

The Mosaic Covenant
God’s blessing for obedience to His laws.
Exodus 19-24

The Davidic Covenant
An everlasting kingdom through David’s lineage.
2 Samuel 7

The New Covenant
Forgiveness of sins, a new heart, and the indwelling Holy Spirit.
Jeremiah 31, Luke 22, Hebrews 8
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All covenants point to Jesus, the ultimate mediator who fulfills and surpasses the Old Testament covenants.
Believers are participants in the New Covenant, enjoying direct access to God through faith in Jesus.
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Covenants are the backbone of the Bible, showcasing God’s redemptive plan for humanity. Through the ultimate covenant established in Christ, believers are invited into an eternal relationship with God, marked by grace, love and faithfulness.
