The sermon titled "Better Covenant - Better Promises," delivered by Paul Pendleton, focuses on the theological theme of the New Covenant as outlined in Hebrews 8. Pendleton argues that the New Covenant, mediated by Christ, is superior to the Old Covenant established at Sinai, as it addresses the shortcomings of humanity's ability to uphold the law. He references several Scriptures, including Hebrews 8:1-8 and Galatians 4:21-31, to emphasize that the first covenant had faults not in God's holy law but in mankind's sinful nature, which is incapable of achieving righteousness on its own. The significance of this teaching underscores grace over works, highlighting that redemption and transformation come through faith in Christ alone, who is the fulfillment of the law and the source of eternal life for believers.
“Jesus Christ is the better covenant. It is him that we should look to. It is him that we should put on. We should totally consume ourselves with Jesus Christ.”
“For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second. The indication here is that there was fault in the first covenant or testament.”
“This new covenant, based on a sure foundation, and that foundation being Jesus Christ Himself, also had promises to the Son of which we find ourselves a part of by grace, and not by any works that we do.”
“He has promised us in Jesus Christ eternal life. We are told we shall be with Him forever and Him being the light and the life of that place, wherever and whatever it shall be, we'll be glorious because He is the glory of God.”
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