The Cross
Course: The Foundation of the Church
Lesson 2
Lesson Title: The Blood
Covenant,
Text: Genesis 15:17-18 'And it
came to pass, that, when the sun went down, and it was dark, behold a smoking
furnace, and a burning lamp that passed between those pieces. In the same day the LORD made a covenant with
Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt
unto the great river, the river Euphrates:'
Introduction: Covenant (Hebrew 'berith' Greek 'diatheke')
Berith from Hebrew
word 'to cut' - to cut covenant.
A covenant is an
agreement that is established by an oath.
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The Blood of the Covenant. The
foundation of the covenant.
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The Partakers of the Covenant.
God did everything. Abram slept.
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The Promise of the Covenant. God
gave Himself to Abram.
God confirmed His
promise to Abram on the basis of the blood covenant.
God was saying to
Abram and His descendants 'all that I have is yours'.
The descendants of
Abram are those who believe.
Introductory Story:
Blood Covenant.
When
For the Spaniards
it meant very little but for the Filipino tribes it meant everything.
Ancient custom to
seal an agreement by a blood covenant.
Tribes in a blood
covenant relationship can call for assistance in trouble.
Compare the
covenant
Famine at the time
of Saul because the covenant had not been kept. (2 Samuel 21:1)
God remembers His
covenant.
Main Points:
1.
The Blood of the Covenant.
The foundation of
the covenant is the shedding of blood.
The Old Covenant
was maintained by the killing of animals for sacrifice.
When God made a
covenant with Abraham the pieces of the dead animals were placed in a figure of
eight.
Abraham believed
God and it was counted to him as righteousness.
Genesis
15:6
The need for a
blood sacrifice and faith in God's covenant is seen throughout the Old Testament beginning with the sacrifice of
Abel
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Abel brought a blood
sacrifice (Genesis 4:4).
Hebrews
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Abel's sacrifice was offered in
faith.
Hebrews 11:4
'By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by
which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts:
and by it he being dead yet speaks.'
2.
The Partakers of the Covenant.
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God moved through the pieces as a 'burning lamp' to make a covenant
with Abram.
God gave all that He is to Abram.
God became Abram's blood covenant Brother.
In return Abram gave himself to God.
This was not a covenant between equals.
Abram slept.
God was the initiator and the completer of the
covenant.
Hebrews 12:2 'Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith'.
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Abram and Sarai inherited the name of God.
The name of Abram became Abraham. (Genesis 17:5)
The name of
Sarai became Sarah. (Genesis 17:15)
The name of God YHVH - Yahveh probably pronounced by 'breathing
out-ah'. The name Abram becomes Abraham
'breathing out - ah'.
The name of Sarai becomes Sarah 'breathing out -ah'.
We have His name because we are in covenant relationship with Him.
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Separated by the name. Those who have His name are called to
holiness. 2 Timothy
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Persecuted because we have His
name. Mark
13:13 'And you shall be hated of all men
for my name‘s sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be
saved.'
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His presence is with those who gather in His
name. Matthew
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There is power over all the works of the enemy in
His name. Mark
3.
The Promise of the Covenant
God confirmed His
promise to Abram by cutting covenant with him.
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The promise of the covenant was dependent upon the promise of a
son. Abram believed the Lord concerning
the promise of an heir. (Genesis 15:6)
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The promise of the covenant - The descendants of Abram would inherit
the land from the
The promise of the
covenant was a confirmation of God's plan and purpose that was revealed in the
promise that God made to Abram before he left Ur of Chaldees.
Genesis
12:1-3 'Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get out of your country, and from your
kindred, and from your father’s house, unto a land that I will show you: And I
will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name
great; and you shall be a blessing: And
I will bless them that bless you, and curse him that curses you: and in you
shall all families of the earth be blessed.'
The promise of
Abram that 'in you shall all families of the earth be blessed' is the promise
of the Messiah.
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Faith in Christ - counted to us as righteousness
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The promises of God are our inheritance through the blood.
2 Corinthians
Summary:
1)
Abram was counted righteous because of his faith
2)
The blood covenant firmly established the promise of his inheritance.
3)
God gave Himself to Abram. He inherited
His name.
4)
We are made righteous by faith in Christ.
5)
We inherit the promises through the blood of the New Covenant.
6)
We have victory over the works of the enemy through the name of Jesus.
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