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The Promise
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What does this scripture say about God and Covenant?
God Remembers His Covenant
God Remembers His Covenant
His Covenant
His Covenant
++Were Personal
++Were Generational
++Were Environmental
His Covenant Were Personal
++Was Personal
Vs 15 …between me and you...
Genesis
His Covenant Were Generational
Was Personal
++Was Generational
Vs 15 …between me and you..
Genesis
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His Covenant Were Environmental
Genesis 9:12
His Covenant
Was Personal
Was Generational
++Was Environmental
Read Genesis 9:11
Genesis
Was made with Noah and everything that came from the ark that he will not forget his promise.
Read Genesis 9:11
Read Genesis 9:11
Was made with Noah
What is a Covenant?
COVENANT Oath-bound promise whereby one party solemnly pledges to bless or serve another party in some specified way.
Holman Illustrated
A Covenant is a Biblical Promise
Was made with Noah
++A Promise
What three things make a biblical promise different?
Biblical Promises
Steven B. Cowan, “Covenant,” ed.
Chad Brand et al., Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2003), 355.Was made with Noah
Was made with Noah
and everything that came from the ark that he will not forget his promise.
++Are not contractual
Promises are not contractual but relational.
There is no legal agreement that binds either party to it.
++Are relational
++No legal document is needed
Why is it so important to keep promises?
Promises should never be broken
++It is a relationships Issue
built
++Relationships rely upon promises
The Promise
What is ment by “The Promise?”
Some promises have life changing impacts
Today’s message is not about promises in general.
Today’s message is not about promises in general.
++It is a specific promise.
++The Promise of the Father
++The Promise that gives life
Read Romans 5:12-14
What did Adams transgression do?
Romans 5:12-14
By one man sin
++Entered the world
++Death also came (Product of sin)
++Death is Separation
++Sin and death is the state in which man is born.
What was Gods plan?
God had a solution
++He called it “The Promise”
++It was the catalyst of life
Read John 10:10
Why did Jesus come?
Jesus has come
++That they (us) might have life
++That life may be abundant
Jesus’ coming
++Brought Provision
++Brought Capacity
Read John 1:4
John
In him
++Was life
++His life was light
What is the purpose of light?
Light
++Illuminates
++Helps us see
++Dispels darkness
He did not come to give us life.
He came to enable us to receive life.
Read John 3:16
What or who is the subject of the statement?
John 3:
It is God
++That loves all
++That gave for all
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