The Peace of the Covenant

July 09, 2026 00:05:12
The Peace of the Covenant
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The Peace of the Covenant

Jul 09 2026 | 00:05:12

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Show Notes

READ: GENESIS 15; ACTS 3:25; HEBREWS 13:20-21

Have you ever worried about losing your relationship with God? I used to worry God would give up on me if I wasn’t good enough—and, of course, I was never “good enough.” Then I learned about covenant. A covenant is a binding, sacred agreement, and it’s one way God relates to humankind.

In Genesis, the first book of the Bible, the rainbow provides a beautiful picture of covenant (chapters 6–9). Humankind was so steeped in wickedness that God, in His justice, flooded the earth and destroyed almost all life. Noah and his family, who were spared through their trust in God, built an ark and lived in it for about 370 days, surrounded by all different types of animals. When the flood was over, God sent the rainbow as a sign of His covenant: that He would never flood the world again.

But God didn’t stop there. Years later, He made a covenant with Abraham, promising him descendants and leading him from his home to an unknown country and an unseen future, so the whole world would one day be blessed through the birth of Jesus (Genesis 15; Galatians 3:6-14, 29).

Here’s some great news: God’s covenant with His people can’t be broken— because He is the one keeping the covenant, and He knows people are incapable of keeping it (Psalm 89:34). And God loves us so much that He has a covenant with you and me—and with everyone who puts their trust in Jesus—to rescue us from sin and death so we can live with Him forever.

Covenant brings me comfort. It dispels any doubts about God’s love, forgiveness, and trustworthiness. Hebrews 13:20 tells us that Jesus is our great shepherd and we are His sheep through “an eternal covenant [ratified] with his blood.” God is the one who established the covenant through His blood, and God is the one who keeps His covenant. • Sharon Rene

• Throughout our lives, we may experience fears that God might abandon us. Thankfully, God invites us to bring these worries to Him in prayer anytime. In addition to talking to God, who are trusted Christians in your life you can talk to about this, people who can pray with you and point you to Scriptures that remind us of God’s faithful love?

• Why do you think we humans try to be perfect to earn God’s love? How can remembering God’s covenants and the symbol of the rainbow help us rest in His faithful love, instead of working to earn His favor?

“For the mountains may move and the hills disappear, but even then my faithful love for you will remain. My covenant of blessing will never be broken,” says the LORD, who has mercy on you. Isaiah 54:10 (NLT) 

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