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When I hear the word "covenant," I am reminded of the marriage vows, most sacred of all covenants in our human world. The man and the woman take vows to love and support each other in the good ...
God’s Covenant is however not without it’s responsibility by man. No such open-ended covenant ever or will ever exist. The responsibility of man now is just to have faith in God, that is, only ...
The covenant rests with man, the oath with God. God forms the oath when man has lived the covenant, he said. Millet turned to the scriptural stories of Melchizedek and the prophet Nephi, ...
It is a symbol of God’s covenant with mankind, a promise made to Noah and his descendants that never again would a flood destroy the earth. This promise, found in Genesis 9:13-16 , speaks of God ...
Last week’s message in Psalms 91 speaks of God’s covenant with you and me. This covenant is between God and man for all eternity. David held firm by faith to the promise even as his enemies ...
We often discuss Am Yisrael, the Jewish nation, from different points of view, such as its relationship with God, its uniqueness, and its devotion. In this week’s parasha, Nitzavim, we discover ...
Ezekiel, chapter 16, explains our covenant relationship with God. In it we can see that just as a man chooses his wife, God chose us and married us while we were still young.
God announces His first covenant with man, that He will never again destroy the earth with a flood. He doesn’t rule out other catastrophes. (God, apparently, is the opposite of an insurance company.
Our covenant with God is what has led us to be a light unto the nations for millennia. When antisemites spew their nonsense, let us remember our covenant with our Creator and embrace our Judaism so ...
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