How can you learn to understand and believe the New Covenant? Your happiness 
for now and forever depends on it. Yes! Didn't Jesus say, "God so loved that He 
gave, ... that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish ..."? To believe in 
Him means to believe that He Himself is Good News--the essence of the New 
Covenant.
Confusion about the Two Covenants is cleared up as sunshine clears away fog by 
noting one question: WHO MAKES THE PROMISE?

(1) If you or I make the promise to God, immediately it's Old Covenant. It's 
Peter promising that he will never deny Christ, and then doing it before the 
rooster crowed next morning. It's "all the people" promising at Mt. Sinai, "All 
that the Lord hath spoken we will do!" and then bowing down to a golden calf in 
a few days. The problem is simple: we humans don't keep our promises; in fact, 
we can't, because we have no righteousness of our own.

Someone may say, "What's wrong with making good promises to God even if you do 
break them?" Several things: God Himself has never asked you to do so; and 
further, Paul says that making and breaking promises to God brings you into 
spiritual "bondage" (Gal. 4:24). It was the beginning of centuries of sad 
Israelite history that finally led them into the "bondage" of foreign captivity 
and then at the end, to crucify their Messiah. Those who think that the Old and 
New Covenants are the same thing are confusing liberty with slavery!

(2) When God makes the promise, there you have the New Covenant. And believing 
the promise is liberty, not slavery. He always keeps His promise. "Delight thy 
self in the Lord; and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart" (Psalm 
37:4). You may say, "That's such Good News--I can hardly believe He will ever 
do that for me!" Sarah couldn't believe it either, until she repented of her 
unbelief (Heb. 11:11). You can repent, too. That's the Good News!

--Robert J. Wieland

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