What good does it do to promise that you will be good? Does it help for you to 
promise God that you will never sin again? Does He want you to make any such 
promise?
If you have ever tried to get an alcoholic to stop drinking, or a smoker to 
stop smoking, or gamblers to stop gambling, you probably have learned that our 
promises are like ropes of sand.

It may surprise you that God has never asked us to make promises to Him. He has 
asked us to choose, yes; to make a commitment, yes; but never has He asked us 
to PROMISE to keep His Ten Commandments. Rather, He has asked us to BELIEVE His 
promises that are in those ten. James calls the Ten Commandments "the law of 
liberty" (James 2:12). Rightly understood, the Ten Commandments are ten 
promises that if we will believe that the Lord has brought us out of Egypt, out 
of the house of bondage, He promises that we shall never tell a lie, commit 
adultery, steal, bear false witness, etc., etc. And if we BELIEVE the glorious 
Good News of His deliverance, we shall "remember the Sabbath day to keep it 
holy." And we shall honor our father and our mother; and we shall never take 
the Lord's name in vain.

Abraham got out from under the old covenant when "he believed in the Lord," and 
his faith "was counted unto him for righteousness" (Gen. 15:6). The Lord made 
seven fantastic promises to him in chapter 12:1-3, but Abraham made no promises 
in return. He simply "believed in the Lord." That's all God wanted him to do; 
that was the new covenant; and all the obedience and the works followed. But 
Abraham's descendants, coming out of Egypt 430 years later, made a promise to 
the Lord in Exodus 19:8, "all that the Lord hath spoken we will do." That was 
the old covenant. It's that simple! Are you living under the new or the old 
covenant? If you're in "bondage," the reason has to be the old covenant. Come, 
get under the liberty, the freedom, the joy, of the new covenant!

--Robert J. Wieland

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