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The Blood Covenant
Notes taken from A. Rogers 2~/89
 
Text:  1 Samuel 18:1-4; 2 Samuel 9:1-10
 
Introduction:
 
     Cowboy movies - Blood brothers with the Indians
     Began in antiquity is found in this passage.
Covenant comes from Hebrew "to cut" can be translated Blood Covenant.
1A.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE BLOOD COVENANT
    
     1B.
The Meaning of Covenant
          -"Beret" means "to cut" can be translated Blood           Covenant.
-Irrevocable, irreversible, contract based on blood.
-Made by two people willing to commit their all to one another.
2B.
The Method of the Blood Covenant
          1.
Incision - Right hands = Sharing of Personhood
 
          2.
Garments given = Sharing of Possessions
 
          3.
Weapons = Sharing of Protection
 
     3B.
The Manifestation of the Blood Covenant
          1.
Closer to each other than their own family.
2.
David was a hero - Saul proud of David then envy
             
          3.
Saul set his heart on killing David.
4.
Jonathan protects - later is slain.
5.
David becomes King - Blood purge
    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2A.
IMPLICATIONS OF THE BLOOD COVENANT
    
     Introduction:
 
     ~* 2 Samuel 9:1-10 ~*
 
          6.
The Blood Covenant extended to their children.
"kindness" is covenant language.
THE STORY OF MEPHIBOSHETH
          -Injured when his nurse fell on him.
-Taken to Lodebar = "no pasture"
          -Told daily David is your enemy.
-Lived in total poverty in hiding.
David's  kindness is based on his covenant with Jonathan.
Mephibosheth must decide whether or not to he is going to
honor a new King and ratify an old covenant.
Read verses 9,10
 
     Draw a comparison between now and before.
Poverty to riches
          Not enough to plenty
          Crippled legs covered by white linen table cloth.
David passes the food and he sees the scare on his wrist, the mark of the covenant.
"I don't deserve it, but I can't deny it, so I am going   to enjoy it"
 
     1B.
Jonathan Represents the Lord Jesus Christ
          -The Savior who made the blood covenant for us.
1.
The Last Supper
              Luke 22:20
 
          2.
On the Cross
              Jesus cut a Blood Covenant with God
              On the cross the blood of God was mingled with the blood of man.
God had blood in Jesus.
Acts 20:28
 
     2B.
Mephibosheth Represents the Sinner
 
          1.
Deformed = Crippled by a fall
                        Couldn't come had to be brought
                        Didn't want to come had to be sought
                       
          2.
Dethroned = Meant to be a prince, grandson of a
                          King.
Illustration:
                   Little Boy lost his birth certificate.
3.
Dead = Dead dog the sentence of death was on him
                     he was in the wrong kingdom.
4.
Deceived = All this time he was in Lodebar fearing
                         and hating David and David was his best
                         friend.
Running from David, fearing                      David.
God has to catch us to save us.
Had he not sought us we would not been
                         saved.
3B.
David Represents The Father  (9:1)
 
          "for Jonathan's sake..."
              ~* Ephesians 4:32 ~*
         
          What we Receive:
             
              1.
The King's Forgiveness  (v.7)
"fear not..."
             
              2.
The King's Fellowship 
                   -"eat bread at my table...."  verses 7b,10,13
 
              3.
The King's Fortune  (v.9)
-"all that pertained to Saul..."
                   -Sinned robbed us - through Jesus became
                   joint heirs with that means to share and
                   share alike.
The Bible says we possess all things and yet have nothing.
4.
The King's Family  (v.11)
                   1 John 3:1
 
                   John 17:23
 
                   Nothing you can do to make him love you any               more and there is nothing you can to do to make him love you any less.
He doesn't love you because you are valuable,
          You are valuable because He loves you.
He does not change you so He can change you
          He loves you so He can change you.
CONCLUSION:
     We need to realize that because of the Blood Covenant of Jesus, we have:
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