The Covenants of the BibleSample
How can we apply these things to our lives?
It’s the last day! Congratulations on making it to the end of this plan. It has been a wonderful experience digging into God’s word together.
Yesterday, we discussed the new covenant and the blessings given as a result of keeping it. As Christians, it is the core of our faith to understand God’s will for us. We see God’s will in the promise we made with Him through Jesus. The book of Revelation contains what Jesus said we will need to recognize and believe when He returns. Regardless of whether we are new believers or mature Christians, we must know what Jesus promised in Revelation.
The problem is that Revelation is tough to understand because so much of it is written in symbolic language. Fortunately, Revelation does not stay shrouded in mystery forever. Next time dig in to learn more Bible Essentials.
It’s sad to part, but we hope to study together again! We’ll leave with a few thinking questions.
- What is God trying to accomplish by making covenants with His people? Was this different from what you previously thought God was trying to accomplish?
- Did you know that by believing in Jesus you made a covenant with God? What can you do today to keep the promise you made with God and Jesus?
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About this Plan
Why did God write the Bible? How is structured? Are the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament the same? Together, we will dive in to answer these questions. By the end of this 5 day plan, you will have a clear understanding of the structure of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.
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