The sermon titled "The Everlasting Covenant" by Simon Bell addresses the theological significance of the new covenant as emphasized in Jeremiah 31. Bell argues that the everlasting covenant is foundational to understanding God's plan of salvation, presenting it as a unique agreement between God the Father and God the Son, with Christ representing His people. He references Jeremiah 31:31-34 to illustrate God's intention to write His law on the hearts of His people, signifying a transformative relationship rather than one based on works. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance of salvation it provides, accentuating that the responsibilities of this covenant rest solely on Jesus Christ, thereby eliminating any fear of failure for God's elect.
“The everlasting covenant is the very foundation of the salvation of God's people.”
“As both parties are eternal, so is the covenant. It's an eternal covenant.”
“True salvation has always been about being in relationship with God. It's about having peace with him and being able to come into his presence without being consumed by his holiness.”
“Our God can't lie. He can't fail. He knows the end from the beginning and he works all things after the counsel of his own will.”
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