First Wesleyan Church
Don’t Abandon The Covenant - Deuteronomy 29:10-29
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First Wesleyan Church
3040 Marlin Dr, Rapid City, SD 57703, USA
Sunday 8:20 AM
Sunday 9:50 AM
1. God wants a covenant with everyone.
Establish you.
Your God
His people
Making with you.
Establish you.
Your God
His people
Making with you.
2. The covenant was in the sight of God and others.
3. Everyone must keep the covenant.
4. The secret things and the revealed things.
“This requires us to be sincere and serious, humble and reverent, in our covenant-transactions with God, remembering how great a God is he with whom we are covenanting, who has a perfect knowledge of us and an absolute dominion over us.” (Commentaries on Deuteronomy, Henry, clxxiv)
Sermon Discussion Questions
1. What covenants (outside the Bible) are you aware of?
2. What do you remember of the covenants from the Bible? Eternal, Covenant of Eden, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David?
3. We don't necessarily want a covenant relationship with everyone, but God wants one with everyone. What does this say of His character?
4. What covenants have you made in front of God and others? Have you ever broken that covenant? Has someone ever broken a covenant with you? How did you react, and how did that make you feel? How does God feel when we break a covenant with Him?
5. How does this covenant point to the new covenant? As you look at the new covenant, what does it mean to you?
6. What are specific ways that the enemy has tempted you to break the covenant with God? How can we resist that temptation and stand strong in covenant with God?
1. What covenants (outside the Bible) are you aware of?
2. What do you remember of the covenants from the Bible? Eternal, Covenant of Eden, Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David?
3. We don't necessarily want a covenant relationship with everyone, but God wants one with everyone. What does this say of His character?
4. What covenants have you made in front of God and others? Have you ever broken that covenant? Has someone ever broken a covenant with you? How did you react, and how did that make you feel? How does God feel when we break a covenant with Him?
5. How does this covenant point to the new covenant? As you look at the new covenant, what does it mean to you?
6. What are specific ways that the enemy has tempted you to break the covenant with God? How can we resist that temptation and stand strong in covenant with God?