What is a covenant?

Quick answer

A covenant is a binding agreement between two parties that defines their relationship and promises to be fulfilled. In the Bible, God's covenants with humanity, such as those with Noah, Abraham, and through Jesus, offer promises of salvation, forgiveness, and a new heart, inviting us into a lasting relationship with Him.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

A covenant is a binding agreement between two or more parties, similar to a promise or a contract. A covenant defines the relationship between two parties, how they will act, and the promises they will fulfill with one another. Covenants often contain both conditional and unconditional elements. While covenant relationships are almost obsolete in our culture, there is one that survives that we can understand: Marriage is a covenant relationship between two people; it is legally binding, but more importantly, it defines the relationship between husband and wife. They both make certain promises to each other that they are expected to fulfill, yet even when promises are broken, they vow to love each other unconditionally and continue to fulfill their covenantal relationship.

Covenants are used throughout the Bible to establish a relationship between God and His people, and they form the backbone of the narrative structure. This is made more obvious when we understand that in the Bible the word testament is another word for covenant ; the Old Testament could be rendered Old Covenant. This portion of the Bible records when humanity was living in relationship to God under the old covenant. Often in those covenantal relationships, man failed to uphold his part of the promise, but God in His unchanging character upheld the covenantal promises.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

God reveals Himself to us through covenants, showing His commitment to establish an eternal relationship with His people. His covenants offer us a profound understanding of His faithfulness and love, as they serve as promises of salvation, a new heart, and a secure life in Him. Just as a marriage covenant involves mutual promises, God’s covenant with us is one of unconditional love, where He is committed to our well-being and growth. Through the new covenant in Jesus, we are invited into a relationship where our sins are forgiven, and we are made new. This covenant calls us to respond to His offer of salvation and motivates us to live faithfully for Him. We can do so by trusting in His promises and sharing His love with others as a reflection of the faithfulness He shows us.

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