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Part 6
Exile and the New Covenant
The story of Israel in the promised land is told in the books of Joshua thru 2 Kings.
Israel fails to live by the terms of the covenant, and their kings are unfaithful to the covenant made with David.
Israel loses their land and is sent into exile in Babylon.
However, Israel’s prophets looked forward to a day when God would still fulfill all his covenant promises to fulfill the greater goal of blessing and hope for all nations
ISAIAH ...still hoped for a future king from the line of David who would come and establish God’s kingdom over all nations ...and bring God’s new “covenant of peace” ...and become a “light to the nations.”
JEREMIAH ...saw a day coming when God would make a new covenant and all of God’s people would have their hearts transformed and be able to know and obey God from a place of joy and not duty.
EZEKIEL ...looked for a day when God would place his own Spirit in the hearts of his people and empower them to love and obey the terms of the new covenant.
Part 7
Jesus and the New Covenant People
Jesus saw himself as fulfilling these prophetic promises and called people to become part of the new covenant people.
Jesus said his death would seal the new covenant and inaugurate God’s kingdom and new covenant people.
The Gospels all claim that Jesus is Israel’s God become human to fulfill both God’s part and Israel’s part of the Covenants
COVENANT WITH ABRAHAM ...Jesus lives by trust in the Father and teaches his new family of disciples to do what is just and right, and so becomes a source of blessing for all nations.
COVENANT WITH ISRAEL ...Jesus is the truly obedient Israelite and empowers his followers to become truly obedient by following the lead of his Spirit.
COVENANT WITH DAVID ...Jesus is the king from the line of David
...who inaugurates God’s kingdom in his life, death, and resurrection, and promises that his Spirit will be present with his new covenant people to lead them into obedience.
Jesus’ disciples, now made up of all nations, are the family of Abraham, the new covenant people who follow the Spirit of Jesus into a life of freedom and blessing.
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