Mid-week Lent #5
March 18, 2015
Jeremiah 31:31-34
The Attitude of Sacrifice
“The
Coming Days Have Come”
“The Days are coming” when God will make a new
covenant with His people. If this is only a promise of a future new
relationship with God, where is the good news other than hope for the future?
Christians have more than a promise; they have the fulfillment in Christ who affected
the new covenant. The days are not coming; they have come in Christ. This is
the good news for this day!
Because of Christ and His sacrifice…
1. A new covenant has been made v. 31 "I
will make a new covenant with the house of Judah and with the house of Israel."
What is new about a covenant between God and man? After all, there had been a number of
covenants made in the past between God and His people. There was Adam, Noah,
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Moses. The making
of a covenant is nothing new, but this promised covenant would be new - brand
new!
This covenant would not be one like those of the
past. The covenants of the past were
only renewals. Here is a whole new deal. God is going to give Israel another chance
to be His own people. This new covenant will be made through the blood of God's
own Son Jesus Christ.
2. A covenant in which we know
God in Christ v. 34 " And
they shall teach no more every man his neighbor, and every man his brother
saying 'Know the Lord' for they shall all know me from the least of them unto
the greatest of them says the Lord…"
The people are told you will know God. When God is
loved with the whole heart, there is no longer any more need to teach someone
who God is or anything about God. They
will know Him intimately. That person will know God instinctively. To know God is not a mere intellectual
exercise or a mere understanding of the concept of God. To know God is to have
a relationship with Him, a personal, deep, personal experience with God, which
is based on trust. This new covenant is what brings us back to God when God
instructed us to fear, love and trust in God above all things. This knowledge of God comes through a
relationship with Jesus Christ.
3. We experience forgiveness through
Christ v. 34 “…for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no
more."
Here we find the effect of this new covenant. God must forgive the people past sins that
they may begin anew in their relationship with God. To have this new relationship with God there
must be the forgiveness of sins. The sins and misgivings of the past must be
removed so that God and man can begin anew in their relationship with God as
though nothing had happened.
God not only promises to forgive but to forget! He tells us that He will remember our sins no
more. This is wonderful news! This good
news is that when we confess our sins and are forgiven, those sins are blotted
out and will no longer be brought up at judgment day. God keeps no record of wrong. There are no
tapes for playing back all of our sins.
He buries them in the sea of forgetfulness and remembers our sins no
more!
This new covenant is given to us in Baptism, and is
lived each day our lives. We live under this new covenant; it's based on trust,
on love and on hope. It's God's final word to us. It is a word that He will not break. Thank God for this amazing mercy and grace.
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