Devotional Gems by Jolene
Created for Bible Study for Kids
GOD'S NEW COVENANT WITH HIS CHILDREN WITH JESUS
New Covenant 202
Genesis 9:13, Hebrews 10:5-10, 11:1
By J.D. Griffith
This New Covenant, just like every covenant between God and His children
is everlasting. Jesus said of the Father: “'Sacrifices and offerings,
burnt offerings and sin offerings You (Father God) did not desire, nor
were You pleased with them. The law required them. Here I(Jesus) have
come to do Your will.’ He sets aside the first to establish the second.”
And we were made holy through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ
once and for all.
Our promise is everlasting life. Our sacrifice
is to obey and follow Jesus, who died for us. Our problems
are living in a sinful world obeying God’s commands. The meal
is the sacrament of Holy Communion. We eat this meal in remembrance of
Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross. We live in hopeful expectation.
One day we will claim our promise of live everlasting. God will
provide us every single thing we need to reach His promise.
“Faith is being sure of what we hope for, and certain of what we do not
see.” (Hebrews 11:1).
Whenever we partake of Holy Communion, we are to remember Jesus’ death
for our sins. Whenever we see a rainbow in the sky, we are to remember
God’s promise of never destroying the Earth with water again.
We are secure that God’s promises never expire! They are good yesterday,
today and tomorrow. We’ll live His promise of life everlasting with Him
in Heaven forever.
Sometimes kids say that the Old Testament in the Bible is too ancient to
be relevant today. When you hear words like these, it would be good to
remind people that the people in the Old Testament paved the way for
Jesus to come into the world. God gave us covenants so that we could
hold fast to His Word. This is how God’s people claim their country in
the land of Canaan, which today is Israel. This flags the way for us to
claim our inheritance of life everlasting through belief in King Jesus.
Take Home Nugget
Promise, problems, provision, sacrifice, meal. That’s our lives
in a nutshell. This includes the remembrances of Jesus’ sacrificial
death that made the provision real every time we partake of Holy
Communion. This also includes remembering God’s never going to destroy
the earth by water again every time we see a rainbow.
This gives us security that God’s covenants are everlasting. Rainbows
have been around for thousands of years!!
For as long as I can remember,
Rainbows have been a delight.
Pointing skywards as ribbons of color
Assuring us that everything is right.