Foundations #7: Universal Covenant
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· 63 viewsAn Exploration of the Noahic Covenant in Genesis 8-9 and its foundational importance to the rest of the Bible and life on earth after the flood
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I. Introduction
I. Introduction
A. Foundations #1: The God of Creation
A. Foundations #1: The God of Creation
B. Foundations #2: The God Who Made Us
B. Foundations #2: The God Who Made Us
C. Foundations #3: The Corruption of God’s Creation
C. Foundations #3: The Corruption of God’s Creation
D. Foundations #4: The Fallen First Family
D. Foundations #4: The Fallen First Family
E. Foundations #5: The Line of the Promise
E. Foundations #5: The Line of the Promise
F. Foundations #6: The Flood of Noah (Part 1)
F. Foundations #6: The Flood of Noah (Part 1)
G. Foundations #6: The Flood of Noah (Part 2)
G. Foundations #6: The Flood of Noah (Part 2)
A word about Covenants
A word about Covenants
An agreement between two parties, often between a suzerain and his subjects
An agreement between two parties, often between a suzerain and his subjects
It includes certain elements, including a promise, stipulations, blessings, a sign/symbol
It includes certain elements, including a promise, stipulations, blessings, a sign/symbol
They may establish terms for loyalty or grant permission
They may establish terms for loyalty or grant permission
Certain covenants are perpetual and unconditional while others may be in force for a limited time
Certain covenants are perpetual and unconditional while others may be in force for a limited time
II. The Noahic Covenant (Gen 8:20–9:17)
II. The Noahic Covenant (Gen 8:20–9:17)
A. Protection from recurrence of another universal flood (Gen 8:21)
A. Protection from recurrence of another universal flood (Gen 8:21)
B. Protection of earth seasons and cycles (Gen 8:22)
B. Protection of earth seasons and cycles (Gen 8:22)
1. seedtime and harvest
1. seedtime and harvest
2. cold and heat
2. cold and heat
3. summer and winter
3. summer and winter
4. day and night
4. day and night
C. Creation Blessing re-extended (Gen 9:1, 8-11)
C. Creation Blessing re-extended (Gen 9:1, 8-11)
D. Commands about animals (Genesis 9:2-3)
D. Commands about animals (Genesis 9:2-3)
1. Animals will now fear and dread you (Gen 9:2)
1. Animals will now fear and dread you (Gen 9:2)
2. Animals will now be food for you. (Gen 9:3; cf. Deut 12:15, 1 Timothy 4:3–5)
2. Animals will now be food for you. (Gen 9:3; cf. Deut 12:15, 1 Timothy 4:3–5)
3. Animal’s blood is not to be eaten. (Gen 9:4; cf. Lev 17:1-14; Acts 15:19-20)
3. Animal’s blood is not to be eaten. (Gen 9:4; cf. Lev 17:1-14; Acts 15:19-20)
E. God institutes human government (Gen 9:5-7; cf. Deut. 19:12–13; Proverbs 6:16–17; Exod 23:7; Lev 24:17; Num 35:31–34)
E. God institutes human government (Gen 9:5-7; cf. Deut. 19:12–13; Proverbs 6:16–17; Exod 23:7; Lev 24:17; Num 35:31–34)
F. The sign of the covenant (Gen 9:12-17)
F. The sign of the covenant (Gen 9:12-17)
III. Foundation Importance
III. Foundation Importance
1. The seasons will not be removed from the earth as a sign of God’s faithfulness to His covenant. Thus the Noahic covenant is still in effect.
1. The seasons will not be removed from the earth as a sign of God’s faithfulness to His covenant. Thus the Noahic covenant is still in effect.
2. God uses universal moral government to restrain evil in the world. Human government can do good and was established to restrain evil in the world. (Rom 13:1-4; 1 Peter 2:13–14)
2. God uses universal moral government to restrain evil in the world. Human government can do good and was established to restrain evil in the world. (Rom 13:1-4; 1 Peter 2:13–14)
3. God values the “imago dei” even in sinful mankind.
3. God values the “imago dei” even in sinful mankind.