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Nature of the New Covenant
The New Covenant, foretold by the prophet Jeremiah, explains how God’s people Israel will enjoy the kingdom blessings.
It is through a regenerated heart.
Future Day of restoration
Impending invasion
Subsequent captivity
Also, Jeremiah envisioned a future day when God would restore the fortunes and bring them back into the land
The prophet Jeremiah announced the impending invasion by Nebuchadnezzar and the subsequent captivity in Babylon.
But Jeremiah envisioned a future day when God would restore the fortunes of Israel and bring them back into the land ().
The prophet Jeremiah announced the impending invasion by Nebuchadnezzar and the subsequent captivity in Babylon.
But Jeremiah envisioned a future day when God would restore the fortunes of Israel and bring them back into the land ().
Enns, P. P. (1989).
The Moody handbook of theology (p.
67).
Chicago, IL: Moody Press.
Great Tribulation
Jeremiah Rebuilt in a Future Day
Kingdom Blessings Result
Jeremiah
Jeremiah
Blessing is based upon the New Covenant God would make with Israel.
Jeremiah
The New Covenant is made with the Nation of Israel.
Eleven Provisions of the New Covenant
The New Covenant is an unconditional grace covenant resting on the “I will of God...
The New Covenant is an everlasting Covenant
The New Covenant also promises the impartation of a renewed mind and heart which we may call regeneration
The New Covenant provides for restoration to the favor and blessing of God. . .
Forgiveness of sin is also included in the covenant, ‘for I will remove their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more’ (
Jeremiah
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The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is also included.
This is seen by comparing Jeremiah.
Ezekiel
7. The teaching ministry of the Holy Spirit will be manifested, and the will be known by obedient hearts . . .
8. As is always the case when Israel is in the land, she will be blessed materially in accordance with the provisions of the new covenant . . .
9. The sanctuary will be rebuilt in Jerusalem, for it is written ‘I will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore.
My tabernacle also shall be with them’
Ezekiel 37:
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War shall cease and peace shall reign according to Hosea
11.
The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ is the foundation of all the blessings of the new covenant, for ‘by the blood of thy covenant I have sent forth thy prisoners out of the pit wherein is no water’
Fulfillment of the Covenant
The New Covenant cannot be taken to mean the New Covenant is fulfilled in the church for in , as well as in , it is stated that the covenant is made with “the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.”
The Covenant will be fulfilled with the nation with which the covenant is made.
The time of fulfillment of the New Covenant is eschatological as seen from the context of .
In the section of where is states, “Behold days are coming,” suggesting an eschatological setting
describes the future tribulation period, whereas the remainder of is millennial.
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Other prophets also regard the New Covenant as eschatological and therefore future.
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Ezekiel
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Isaiah related the fulfillment of the New Covenant to the return of Messiah and the forgiveness of Israel
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Jeremiah related it to Israel’s restoration to the land
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The sequence of events set up by the prophets is that Israel will first be regathered and restored to the land and then will experience the blessings of the new covenant in the land. . .
fulfillment of the prophecies requires the regathering of all Israel, their spiritual rebirth, and the return of Christ
The New Covenant is not fulfilled in the church but in the future kingdom.
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