The Bible makes it abundantly clear. We are no longer bound
by the Old Covenant.
For example, in Hebrews 8, the author argues forcefully and
at length that the Old Covenant has been replaced.
“In that He says, “A new covenant,” He has made the first obsolete.
Now what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away.”
(Hebrews 8:13)
Let’s be clear about it: the Old Covenant was rendered
obsolete when Jesus established the New Covenant in his blood, not long before
he spilled that blood for us. And within a generation, the last vestiges of
that Old Covenant were gone, not one stone left upon another, all records
destroyed, so that there could never be another temple.
The reason that the Old Covenant is gone is because it was
obsolete. It was a bloody failure anyway. God originally offered the family of
Jacob (also known as Israel )
a covenant a "kingdom of priests
and a holy nation”" covenant (Exodus 19:6), but Israel turned down that covenant.
Instead, they proposed the priesthood covenant (Exodus
20:19), which they could not keep even long enough for Moses to walk down the
mountain with the terms of the covenant they had insisted on. And the rest of
the Old Testament serves as a dreary testimony to how thoroughly and how deeply
Israel
continued to fail in covenant with Father.
There’s a lesson here, I think: Humankind does not excel at
keeping divine covenants.
But when we are in Christ, and Christ is in covenant with
Father, then I don’t have to rely on MY capacity for perfection to keep my
covenant intact. And since the New Covenant is not with a nation, then I don’t
have to rely on YOUR capacity for perfection to keep MY covenant intact.
It is the amazing faithfulness of the amazing Son of God who
keeps covenant on our behalf. And I am included in that covenant because I am
in Him.
And while I made a conscious choice to be in Him, it is not
my excellence at keeping that choice that keeps me in Him. Even while I am in
Him, He is simultaneously in me, and he is indeed excellent at keeping me.
I choose to stay in Him, not because I signed some covenant
agreement, and not because of the threat that he may not love me if I muff up.
I choose to stay in Him because He is the very best thing
that’s ever happened to me, and because I am completely, madly, hopelessly in
love. And you know what keeps me in love with Him? He is completely, madly,
hopelessly in love with me!
Wow!
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