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The Difference Between a Covenant and a Contract
Leading up to the Theophany of God in our text tonight, Abraham has had six promises by God concerning his offspring:
Gen. 12:1-3,7 - Abram’s initial call.
Gen. 13:14-17 - Lot’s departure from Abram.
Gen. 15:4-5; 13-21 - The vision of God’s covenant.
Gen. 17 - The covenant of circumcision
God’s presence moved Abram to service (vs.
1-8)
Three times the patriarch Abram is going to be described as running.
Abram’s service required:
Observation v. 4 (Luke 7:44-48)
Intentionality v. 5
Effort vs. 6-8
A transition takes place in Abram’s life from rest (v. 1) to service (v.
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God’s presence confirms God’s promises (vs.
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God’s presence grows our Faith (vs.
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