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Covenant Matters

1 h 7 min · 24. touko 2026
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This powerful message centers on the universal truth that everyone needs salvation through Jesus Christ. Drawing from the historical account of King Abijah in 2 Chronicles 15, we're reminded that covenant with God matters profoundly in our lives and nation. The sermon explores how America, like ancient Judah, was founded on biblical principles and godly covenant—with 94% of the Founding Fathers' quotes being based on Scripture. We see a striking parallel between the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah and our current national divisions. Just as Abijah faced overwhelming odds with 400,000 soldiers against Jeroboam's 800,000, we often feel outnumbered in our spiritual battles and personal struggles. Yet the message is clear: when we cry out to the Lord with genuine hearts, using proper spiritual leadership and maintaining covenant faithfulness, God defeats what seems impossible. The sermon challenges us to be bold in sharing the gospel with family, friends, and coworkers—not through condemnation, but through love and grace. We're encouraged to remember that salvation isn't complicated; it simply requires repentance, believing in Jesus' death and resurrection, and making Him Lord of our lives. This message calls us to personal and national rededication to God, reminding us that our blessings come not from human brilliance but from divine favor when we honor our covenant with Him.

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Covenant Matters

This message powerfully explores the concept of covenant and its transformative impact on our spiritual lives and our nation. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 15, we witness King Asa's decisive moment when he gathered the people to enter into a covenant with God—not halfheartedly, but with all their heart and soul. The result? God gave them rest from their enemies on every side. This ancient truth speaks directly to our modern struggles. We face battles daily—in our marriages, families, finances, workplaces, and even within our churches. The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came that we might have life abundantly. The message challenges us to understand that covenant isn't just an Old Testament concept; it's a living reality that determines whether we experience victory or defeat. When our nation was rededicated to God, it wasn't merely a symbolic gesture—it was a call to genuine covenant relationship. The same principle applies to our personal lives. Are we willing to seek God with all our heart and soul? The battles we face aren't signs of God's absence but opportunities to develop endurance, character, and hope. Through perseverance and faith in God's unchanging Word, we can overcome every challenge before us.

31. touko 20261 h 3 min
jakson Covenant Matters kansikuva

Covenant Matters

This powerful message centers on the universal truth that everyone needs salvation through Jesus Christ. Drawing from the historical account of King Abijah in 2 Chronicles 15, we're reminded that covenant with God matters profoundly in our lives and nation. The sermon explores how America, like ancient Judah, was founded on biblical principles and godly covenant—with 94% of the Founding Fathers' quotes being based on Scripture. We see a striking parallel between the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah and our current national divisions. Just as Abijah faced overwhelming odds with 400,000 soldiers against Jeroboam's 800,000, we often feel outnumbered in our spiritual battles and personal struggles. Yet the message is clear: when we cry out to the Lord with genuine hearts, using proper spiritual leadership and maintaining covenant faithfulness, God defeats what seems impossible. The sermon challenges us to be bold in sharing the gospel with family, friends, and coworkers—not through condemnation, but through love and grace. We're encouraged to remember that salvation isn't complicated; it simply requires repentance, believing in Jesus' death and resurrection, and making Him Lord of our lives. This message calls us to personal and national rededication to God, reminding us that our blessings come not from human brilliance but from divine favor when we honor our covenant with Him.

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