Covenant Strangers
FOUNDATION
STATEMENT: As believers we have to develop a working consciousness of
covenant. We must get to a place
where we do everything with this covenant on our mind. It is our victory guaranteed in blood. –
Ephesians 2:11-12
I.
Being strangers of the
covenant has left much of the Body of Christ with no true revelation of the
Father’s love and no boldness of faith (Ephesians 2:11-12)
A. Blood Covenant – a
binding agreement where one totally gives himself over to another. It is a “coming together.” Two have
become one. This agreement is
sealed and guaranteed by the shedding of blood.
1. It’s like a contract
B. Blood Covenant Basics
1. It demanded absolute,
unwavering loyalty
2. The only way out of a
blood covenant is death
3. People most often came
into covenant based on strengths and weakness, not on things that we have in
common
4. There were long lengthy
discussions before these covenants were ever cut ironing out the details and
prejudices
5. The covenant
representative was chosen
6. The covenant site was
chosen
7. The animal was selected
8. Covenants were cut like
this to effect remembrance
C. Covenant Ceremony
1. Each man takes off his
coat and gives it to the other and says, this coat stands for “who I am, what I
am”
2. They take off each other’s
belt of weapons (girdle) and say, “I’m giving you my strength. Your enemies are mine. Even if I die, I’ll stand with you and
lend you my sword.”
3. The walk of blood. They walk through the path of blood
between the halves, twice through and stop together in the middle and say,
“Even as this animal has died, I will stand with you even in the midst of
death. Standing in blood I make
promises that I will never break.”
4. The promises are made by
each one
5. Each representative
swears by God to keep his promises, making God the third party and witness to
the covenant. They say, “Standing
here in blood I swear by God to keep this covenant.”
6. The cutting of flesh
7. The hand is lifted as the
oath is sworn, with blood running down the arm, to keep the terms of the covenant
“so help me God!”
8. The seal of the covenant
is the scar will never go away
9. The name change
10. We have become
friends. To be a friend a covenant
must have been made
11. The covenant meal is the
grand finale.
D. Understanding a blood
covenant will give you a boldness of faith (Romans 1:17 AMP)
1. For in the Gospel a righteousness
which God ascribes is revealed, both springing from faith and leading to
faith [disclosed through the way of faith that arouses to more faith]. As it is
written, The man who through faith is just and upright
shall live and shall live by faith.
a. Knowing just where you
stand with the Father is going to arouse more faith
2. When you gain an
understanding of blood covenant you will receive the true revelation of the
Father’s love and that in itself will take your faith to a place of great
boldness
a. Real Bible Faith is faith
in the Fathers’ love (1 John 4:18)
II.
When you were not born
again/stranger to the covenants of promise you were without Christ, without
hope, and without God in the world.
However, you can be born again and be a stranger to the covenant and be
with Christ, with hope, with God in the world, and not even know it.
A. Without Christ, the
anointed one, the anointing – When you’re a stranger to the covenant you
are unaware of the authority that you have
1. The anointing is the
ability to win and not be oppressed by the devil (Acts 10:38, Isaiah 10:27)
a. I can do all things
through Christ WHICH strengthens me (Philippians 4:13)
2. It’s the coat that
believers were presented in covenant (Gal 3:27)
a. It’s who God is and what
He is; it’s His authority and power
b. It came in and sat on
them in the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:8)
1)
It’s
the ability to get a result that the world can’t get; it’s the ability to win,
when the world can’t win
3. We’ve been walking around
with the authority of a Commander and Chief that has never lost and we act like
a bunch of puny privates
B. Having no earnest
expectation – When you are a stranger to the covenant you read the Bible,
but have no expectation that what the Bible said is going to come to pass
1. This hope/earnest
expectation is birthed from blood covenant (Hebrews 6:18)
a. Because God stood in
blood and swore by himself, that’s why I can earnestly expect that what He said
is coming to pass
b. With God just speaking
the Word, there’s no earnest expectation for man; but when God stood in blood
and swore by Himself, that gave man an assurance and a reason to earnestly
expect
2. This hope is supposed to
anchor my soul
a. This earnest expectation
is supposed to keep my soul (mind, will, emotions) intact, enabling me to
receive from God
1)
James
1:6-8 – A double minded man can’t receive
b. My earnest expectation is
because God stood in blood and swore by himself, and it’s the earnest
expectation that comes through covenant that keeps my soul anchored
C. Without God in the world
– When you’re a stranger to the covenant you have no sense that God is
with you and for you
1. God being with you does
not mean that he is just hovering over you or around you; He’s omni
present. He’s hovering over and around
everybody.
2. God being with you is Him
being in covenant with you helping you (Romans 8:26)
a. Sunantilambano is God
being with you
b. Isaiah 43:10 –
That’s God being with you
D. If you are a stranger of
the blood covenant you can be with Christ, with hope, with God in the world,
and not even know it, and consequently you’re just like the guy without Christ,
without hope, and without God in the world
1. It’s kind of like the guy
who’s live has taken some hard turns and he’s living under a bridge. While he’s living under that bridge
there was a guy who he helped out years ago who died and left this guy under
the bridge $500 million dollars.
This man left him 500 million dollars, but he’s under a bridge and no
body can find him. As long as he is
a stranger to that will, then he can never take advantage of what was left for
him in the will because he doesn’t know about it.
a. Here’s a multimillionaire
living under a bridge starving out because he’s ignorant of the fact that this
covenant exists.
E. 2 Samuel 9 – A stranger
to his covenant
1. Hesed is burning in David
because of his covenant with Jonathan
a. 1 Samuel 18:1-4 –
Jonathan and David become one through covenant
b. 1 Samuel 19:1-10 –
Covenant loyalty; Jonathan sides up with David
c. 1 Samuel 20:4 –
Whatever you desire for me to do, I’ll do it
d. 1 Samuel 20:8 –
David reminds Jonathan of his covenant and tells Jonathan to deal in hesed,
loving-kindness, tender-mercy, covenant love, towards him
1)
9-“Far
be it from thee”-It seems absurd to Jonathan to know that David’s life is in
danger and break the covenant by not reveling it to him
2)
12-13-If
I don’t tell you where you stand with my Father then may the Lord do worse to
me
3)
14-15-Jonathan
makes David promise to show him and his family hesed/agape, loving-kindess,
tender-mercy
4)
42-We’ll
be covenant friends forever and our families forever
e. 1 Samuel 23:16-18 –
If you’re in need I’m here always ready to be the fulfillment of that need
– Always ready to serve – Always had David on his mind
2. David is saying I want to
be loyal to somebody I cut covenant with this man’s family
a. I got to show this loving
kindness. I’m not
trying to get out of serving, I live to give. I can’t get Jonathan off of my mind I
still smell his blood
F. He’s been raised to hate
David and he probably thinks that David is going to kill him His whole life he
had probably been told what an evil man David was and how he’ll just kill
everything in sight that is related to Saul (6)
1. They take this kid to see
David and he falls on his face in fear
a. I will SURELY show you
Hesed – I don’t have a choice
2. Don’t be afraid little
guy I’m here to show you hesed because I had a covenant with your Daddy (7)
a. Because I was in covenant
with your daddy now I’m in covenant with you
G. Mef-iba-sheth was saying
I didn’t do anything to deserve this.
What is this? I didn’t do
anything? What’s going on here? (8)
1. He was experiencing
hesed/agape, tender-mercy, loving-kindness that’s not based on what you’ve
deserve, but it is based on the family you were born into
a. Because he was Jonathan’s
son, he’s now my son and he is to be treated as a son of the king
2. Mephibosheth was down
there in Lodebar all that time when he could have been eating at the King’s
table, but he was a stranger to the covenant
H. You’re not just
Christians, you’re covenant people
1. How many Christians are
alive today, sick, defeated, depressed because they have not read the will that
Jesus left us and they don’t know that we don’t have to live like that anymore
2. We’ve been tolerating
things that the son of a King should not be tolerating because we don’t have an
understanding of covenant
III.
This covenant of blood
put me in the family (Ephesians 2:12-14)
A.
4-Rich in Mercy (Eleos) – kindness, it assumes need on
the part of him who receives it, and resources adequate to meet the need on the
part of him who shows it
1.
4-His great love Great (polus) – Many, much, great Love
(agape) unconditional, never ending, never failing
2.
Agape occurs when an individual sees, recognizes,
understands, or appreciates the value of an object or a person, causing the
viewer to behold this object or person in great esteem, awe, admiration,
wonder, and sincere appreciation.
You see, agape is a love that loves so profoundly that it knows no
limits or boundaries in how far, wide, high, and deep it will go to show that
love to its recipient. If
necessary, agape, will even sacrifice itself for the sake of that object or
person it so deeply cherishes.
Agape is the highest form of love – a self-sacrificial type of
love that moves the lover to action.
B. We got the same life in
us that he got in him (5-6 AMP)
1. What he gets we get when
we receive him
2. (AMP) – We have
joint seating with Him in the heavenly sphere by virtue of our being in Christ
Jesus
a. Romans 8:17 – We
are joint-heirs with Christ
b. Ephesians 1:20 –
Where is he seated
c. 1 John 4:17 – As he
is so am I in this world
1)
We’re
one through covenant
3. Agape raised us together
and made us sit together with him (6)
C. Remember in times past
you had no covenant with God to get a deeper revelation of just how much God
loves you (11)
D. You are of the household
of God – You’re kin to God (19)
1. Household (okeios)
– of one’s own household , kindred
2. Romans 8:14 – I’ve
got a Father, I’ve got a Daddy!
