Wild Gentiles Grafted Into Abraham s Blessings
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Wild Gentiles Grafted Into Abraham's Blessings
Introduction
The concept of being grafted into Abraham's blessings is a profound one, where healing is a key component. Here's how this idea unfolds, supported by faith-building insights.
Key Scripture: Deuteronomy 7:9 & 11 (KJV)
Verse 9 emphasizes the faithfulness of God:
"Know therefore that the LORD thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations."
Verse 11 encourages obedience:
"Thou shalt therefore keep the commandments, and the statutes, and the judgments, which I command thee this day, to do them."
Analyzing the Covenant
In Deuteronomy 7:9, we see that God describes His covenant with Abraham as both a covenant and mercy. This "covenant of mercy" highlights the enduring blessings extended to those who love and obey Him.
The Law of Moses was designed to help the Old Testament Abrahamic Seed maintain these blessings, which included healing, prosperity, and family well-being.
Sacrifices and Continuation of Blessings
In the Old Testament, when sin occurred, specific sacrifices were required. By following these rituals, God's judgment was deferred until Jesus's sacrifice, covering sins under His blood. This system ensured that the Abrahamic blessings continued without interruption.
Purpose of the Law
The purpose of Moses' Law wasn't to earn blessings through works but to preserve the Abrahamic blessings inherent in the covenant. Verse 11 outlines this, and verse 12 promises continued blessings for obedience.
The Blessings Described (Deuteronomy 7:13-15)
- God will love and bless you
- He will multiply you
- Your offspring and land will be fruitful
- Increase in corn, wine, oil, cattle, and sheep
- A land flowing with prosperity
- You will be blessed above all people
- No barrenness or sickness
- Protection from the diseases of Egypt
Inclusion of Gentile Christians
Gentile Christians are grafted into these blessings, standing equally with the saved Jews, referred to as "The Abrahamic Seed Group." While the promise of the land is specifically Jewish, Gentiles are given the rest of the world, sharing in healing, prosperity, and salvation.
Reflection
Contemplating these blessings can be overwhelming in their magnitude and completeness. They address every aspect of life, even erasing the fear of childlessness. Isn't it clear why this is called a covenant of mercy?
Conclusion
Gentile Christians, rejoice! We have been included in the group blessed since Genesis 12. We now share in the heritage of healing, prosperity, family well-being, and salvation.
Praise the Lord for this incredible gift and for grafting us into His covenant of mercy!
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