heb 13v20-21 The Everlasting Covenant
THE EVERLASTING COVENANT
Hebrews 13:20-21
We delight and take comfort in the fact that the Lord
our God has established for us a covenant ordered in all things and sure.
"The mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness
shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed,
saith the Lord." "My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing
that is gone out of my lips." Yes, the covenant is sure! And its blessings
upon the Israel of God, the
1st. Jesus Christ Is The Central Figure In This
Covenant. The covenant of grace is an eternal agreement between the Three
Persons of the Sacred Trinity for the salvation of God's elect. But at the
heart and foundation of the covenant is "Our Lord Jesus, that Great
Shepherd of the sheep." According to the Father's command, the Great Shepherd
agreed to die for his sheep and assumed the responsibility of bringing them all
safe to heaven. Because of Christ's covenant engagements on our behalf, the
Lord God says of his elect, "Deliver him from going down into the pit, for
I have found a ransom!" God the Father says of his Son, "I have laid
help upon One that is Mighty!"
2nd. This Covenant Was Sealed And Ratified By The
Blood Of Christ. (Heb.9:15-17) Having fulfilled everything agreed upon in the
covenant, the Son of God sealed it with his blood. Now the covenant has the
force of a will or testament. The inheritance of the crucified Christ must be
given to his redeemed, believing people.
3rd. This Is A Covenant That Cannot Be Broken. It is
everlasting, and therefore immutable. All who were given to Christ were
redeemed by Christ, shall come to Christ, and shall be raised again at the last
day! God promised it. He swore by his holy name that he would do it. And it
shall be done!
4th. God Has So Arranged Things In The Covenant Of Grace That He Will Get All The Glory Of It. His glory he will not share with another. And those who know his grace desire no glory for anyone but the ever blessed God of our salvation in the Trinity of his Sacred Persons. We say, Away with the praise of man's supposed free-will! We shall shout the praises of God's free-grace! He must have the glory exclusively. He must have the glory eternally. Let us give him the glory now. "Not unto us, not unto us, O Lord, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake!”
My God, the covenant of Thy
love
Abides for ever sure;
And in its matchless grace I
feel
My happiness secure.