The magnitude of God’s covenant of redemption for self-exalting wicked mankind cannot be brushed by so quickly. We need to tarry for a moment and look deeply into the covenant made with Abraham; perhaps, there we can begin to understand the significance that covenant holds for us. When God called Abraham out, he had gone as God told him. The covenant was established that through Abraham’s offspring would come the “Blessing to all the earth.” The messiah, the Savior would be born to pay for our redemption.
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Have you ever needed to run back to the altar where you first came to Christ? (stumbling and with a humbled heart broken by the Majesty of God’s Grace toward you) How often, I have with a broken, contrite heart; humbled by God’s grace fallen before Him in repentance, love and adoration of Him
This covenant of redemption would be based on God’s Faithfulness in spite of man. Abraham, much like we are too often; was a man of great faith at moments and of great failure at times. With great patience and endurance, God remained faithful throughout the process of “growing up” the faith of Abraham. Did God put a hedge about Abraham and protect him from every trial of life? Indeed not. More likely, Abraham faced greater dilemmas than most for the very purpose to
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