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Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you with all wisdom teaching and admonishing.
One, another with Psalms, and hymns, and spiritual songs singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God, and whatever you do and wear it, or deed do all in the name of the Lord.
Jesus giving.
Thanks through him to God the Father.
Therefore Brethren encourage one another and build up one.
Another just as you also are doing her dearly father, we recognize you have called us to be part of a body that we are to be members of a congregation ministering, one to another.
And we're thankful for the gift that you have given us of each other pray, that we would reflect that in our lives or Ministry or carrying Lord.
We thank you for the time that we have, to study your word, to focus on the very things that you have taught us to focus on what is to understand your teachings to be mindful of the things that you are mindful of to get consideration to things that you have given consideration to, no matter how small, no matter how large we are to look at them, understand them and find your mind and your reasoning and you're thinking that we might take on.
You're Divine Viewpoint.
So we give this time to you and we look forward to your blessing, your encouragement.
The edification of the body that they might be built up and able to minister one to another through the functioning of Grace, and spirituality by grace alone.
We Praise You In Christ name, amen.
So, we'll welcome back to the Ezekiel.
Study right now.
It's just a, we've been making her way through the Ezekiel 36 2:39, or goal, is to understand some of the finer points of the coming blessings and coming battles and make sure that we understand them.
As has been laid out in the Book of Ezekiel.
A lot of people come here and they say this is that this is that over there until they take what they see in scripture and they try to pin it to something that's happening here in the world or more precisely.
They take something that's happening in the world and they try to pin it to scripture and say all this is what the scripture means.
And we call that the reverse process study.
It is not Exposition where you take X out from scripture to pause.
Sit on it or to understand what is being talked about.
But instead, we are having people who are doing eisegesis where they are putting their thoughts, they're thinking their meaning on to the text.
And so we've been making her way through Ezekiel right now.
We're focusing on Ezekiel 37 in particular.
We're looking at the Covenant of Peace.
The Covenant of peace is mentioned in Ezekiel 37 verse 26.
And last week, we clarified a few things, a few things for us to be aware of
We have previously gone over the Covenant in front of us, in view of relied on a few different ways of viewing and making sure that we are slicing the apple pie.
If you will, do I get each distinct section?
Make sure that we have looked at that properly.
So we looked at the context of restoration that is this passage here is talking about the restoration of Israel bringing all of his rail from all over the world, restoring it to the land and Unique Restoration where the the division between the northern tribes and the southern tribes as he raced in his back to a unified Israel.
Just like when David and Solomon were Kings over Israel, we also looked at the Messianic context that this particular
Covenants or prophecy that were looking at is dealing with a Messianic contacts.
That is the promise is from the Messiah and it is about what the Messiah is going to do.
And it is about what this, Messianic Kingdom that the Messiah is overseeing is going to be like.
So we looked at it from the Messianic contacts when next we came and we looked at it from the perspective of the Messiah ruling.
And if he is, ruling over all of this, restore DeLand, restored, Israel.
What then will be the case until we looked at some of those factors like who could be ruining, who couldn't be rolling, we were able to see that we have both a gentile and a Jewish area of the world being ruled over.
The Jewish portion, of course, is Israel.
It is a restored Israel.
The land itself will be transformed so that Israel will be the dominant spot on the entire planet and Gentiles coming from Nations outside of Israel will be going to Israel to worship their and to learn of the Lord.
Then we saw that we have a davidic element that is being talked about over and over again.
So we had to get in and I understand that, even though the Messiah is from the line of David that is he has David as his great.
Great, great, great, great great, great it is Grandfather, he's from the line, he is royalty in that sense, but there is also a reference to David himself being in the land and ruling and also a reference to those who are of David, who are not the Messiah.
Who will be ruling in the land.
And so we got that out there and looked at that.
So some of these things, I think they toss up a little bit, a little bit of snow, a little bit of fog in our thinking, what's going on here cuz you have all these options, but we're making sure we're doing is looking at things from a Biblical, viewpoint, putting the biblical information up there, and then we're sorting it through as we come down to the end.
Next, we saw that we have a Messianic vice-regent underneath the Messiah during the Messianic Kingdom.
There will be someone rolling underneath him.
Who it appears is, King David himself, King?
David will be ruling over Israel, he will be the vice-regent.
That is the designated ruler of the messiah.
Messiah makes the decisions, the Messiah.
Creates the Covenant, David himself will be the executive who is enforcing that across the land.
So, and then now we are looking at the nature of the Covenant itself and this Covenant between a messiah and the people in all those ruled over in the Messianic Kingdom, this particular Covenant, Covenant, we have noted last week is a covenant of Peace.
So we looked at the The Hebrew there is Burrito, Shalom.
And it just means peace, treaty or peace Covenant.
We looked at Shalom a bit saw that, it's a little bit wider than is normally understood.
Shalom is a little bit.
One more of one of those broad terms that actually brings with it.
A little bit of a breadth of meaning that you don't want to dismiss any of it.
And I made that analogy to the Aloha of the Hawaiians, which means a lot more than just hello and goodbye.
Goodbye or greetings, and salutations is my dad like to say,
All right.
And so wild last week, we started looking van at people who are participating in this for, giving us insight to what this Covenant of pieces, which we found is also an eternal Covenant.
So it is an Everlasting Covenant.
I should say, not Eternal, it starts at a point in time and continues onward.
Onward through time.
So we looked at that and we first saw that there was a no way.
I can come in it.
That had a starting point at God's promise, to know what and the Earth before he brought the curse of Destruction upon the Earth with the curse.
And he also brought a blessing and a covenant, the new Matt Covenant.
As we went through it, we saw but impart there was never going to be a water judgment on the Earth again, but there was not going to be a judgment that would destroy all of civilization via water.
So that brings us then to the Abri Mick, Covenant, so Abraham.
We have a couple of verses all or throw you out up front, but we're going to crawl through a couple of them slowly and we're start with Genesis 17 verse 7.
Also verses 13 and verse 19.
Genesis 17. Versus 7:13 and 19 just add 6 to the 7 to get 13 at 6 to 13, you get 90.
That's what's going on in my little mathematical brain and every moment that every instant that kind of analysis is happening.
First Chronicles chapter, 16 verses 17.
We'll take a look at that and then we're take a look at Psalm 105, verse 10.
All of this under the brim, a coven, and let's start with the first one.
Genesis 17 verse 7, Billy Reid, and I will establish my Covenant between me and you and your descendants after you and their generations.
For Everlasting Covenant, there's our turn to be God to you and your descendants after you.
You see the Covenant starts out very specific and clear.
This is the Covenant.
He will be God to Abraham and to his descendants and to everyone who follows after him, it is a covenant between God and Abraham.
And his descendants noticed that in this Covenant is not a government.
That is established between Abraham and David and Abraham has to do his part and God has to do his part.
If they both do their part than the Covenant stands with this Covenant is a promise from God to Abraham.
There is nothing that Abraham has to do for this Covenant to exist.
The Covenant is in place.
So now I want to get a little bit of the story here to make sure we grasp it.
We have this in context, I'm not going to do this with all these verses but with this first one, This first statement in Genesis 17, it is important to start back at the beginning of the story.
Genesis 17 verse 1. and when Abraham was 99 years old, And you think your old don't worry about it, you got plenty of time to go.
The Lord appeared to Abraham and said to him, I am almighty God.
Walk before me and be blameless.
So he is establishing who he is, and the relationship that they are to have first two and I will make my Covenant between me and you and I will multiply you exceedingly.
So we already have a stablished previously back in Genesis 15, that Abraham is a believer that he is a believer in God.
And so we have God coming along here in a different context, making it clear.
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