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New Convenant

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The New Covenant in the Bible refers to a divine agreement established by God through Jesus Christ, which fulfills and transcends the Old Covenant made with Israel. This concept is primarily articulated in the New Testament, particularly in the books of Hebrews, Matthew, and Luke. The New Covenant is characterized by the internalization of God's laws, whereby the Holy Spirit enables believers to follow God's commandments not just externally, but from within their hearts (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:6-13). This prophecy in Jeremiah signifies a shift from the written law to a relationship grounded in grace and spiritual renewal.Jesus explicitly refers to this New Covenant during the Last Supper when He breaks bread and shares wine with His disciples, indicating that His sacrificial death will establish this new relationship between God and humanity (Matthew 26:28; Luke 22:20). The Apostle Paul further elaborates on the implications of this New Covenant in his letters, emphasizing that it is available to all, Jew and Gentile alike (2 Corinthians 3:6). This covenant is not based on adherence to the law but on faith in Christ, offering forgiveness of sins and eternal life to all who believe (John 3:16). Thus, the New Covenant represents a transformative and inclusive promise, signifying a new era of grace and direct access to God.

Zac Poonen

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking God's guidance and following His will in our lives. He compares it to starting a new job, where we must first understand our role and follow instructions before we can effectively contribute. The speaker also highlights the need for bo

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