In the sermon titled "God's Covenant," Clay Curtis explores the overarching theme of God's covenantal grace as revealed in Isaiah 54:8-10 and its fulfillment through Christ. He argues that God's covenant promises are unwavering and anchored in His everlasting kindness, exemplified by His assurance to Noah after the flood (Genesis 9:8-11). Curtis emphasizes that Christ's redemptive work satisfies divine justice, making it unnecessary for God to pour out wrath on His elect, a truth supported by the parallel between God's covenant with Noah and His promises to believers. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation and eternal security for those who trust in Christ, as God's mercy guarantees that His people will not face condemnation or judgment outside of the Ark of salvation, which is Christ.
“God saves His people by covenant, by everlasting covenant grace. And that covenant is fulfilled entirely by our Triune God in Christ.”
“Not one drop of God's justice fell on them. Not on them personally. It all fell on the ark. And they were safe inside the ark.”
“The covenant He makes with every believer is since our justice is forever satisfied, fully, totally, completely satisfied by Christ, He says, with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee.”
“This is the inheritance of the servants of the Lord and their righteousness is of me, said the Lord.”
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