Annagail Lynes' Blog

2008/6/12

The Conditions Of The Covenant

@ 10:00 AM (17 months, 20 days ago)

I the Lord have called You [the Messiah] for a righteous purpose and in righteousness; I will take You by the hand and will keep You; I will give You for a covenant to the people [Israel], for a light to the nations [Gentiles]. - Isaiah 42: 6 (AMP).

The Lord has called us into righteousness.  He took our hands and has made a covenant that is no longer between Him and His people.

Instead now He has cut the covenant with His Son, who shed His blood for the forgiveness of our sins.  When we accept Christ, we are now engrafted into that covenant.  

Why?  Because while on Earth and at the Cross, Jesus fulfilled the requirements of the covenant for us.  He shed His blood for us.  

Not only did God fulfill His part of the covenant, but He send Jesus to fulfill the other part as well.  

Based on this, there is absolutely no reason why you cannot inherit all the promises of God.  None.  

Except the deception that you are not good enough, that you have not fulfilled your part.  All of that is deception perpetrated by the enemy.  

Jesus fulfilled all the conditions so all the promises are yeah and amen (II Corinthians 1:20).


- Annagail Lynes


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Have you received Jesus as your Lord and Saviour?  Do you believe Jesus died to pay the price for your sin?  That He was raised from the dead?  Then just pray aloud, "Lord Jesus, I repent of all my sins.  Come into my heart and be my Lord and Saviour."  If you believed in your heart and confessed with your mouth, you are Born-again.  Let us know if you prayed this prayer.  


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