Faith in God’s Covenant and Betrayal

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After the betrayal of Adam and Noah’s worlds, God came to Abraham and promised him about future events, which God fulfilled through Moses and the twelve tribes of physical Israel. Under King Solomon, physical Israel later betrayed God by worshipping false gods (1Kings 11), just like Adam did (Hos 6:7). Therefore, God made promises about future events through the Old Testament prophets, which He fulfilled through Jesus Christ 600 years later (Jn 19:30). Jesus then promised about future events recorded in the New Testament Book of Revelation. Today, at the time of the fulfilment of these promises, Jesus is working through his promised messenger who has seen and heard all the events of Revelation and can testify plainly about them (Rv 22:8, 16).

Through the blood that Jesus shed on the cross 2000 years ago, he has purchased a new kingdom and people (Rv 1:5-6; Rv 5:9-10; Rv 7, 14). This is the promised sealed 12 tribes of New Heaven New Earth (see Rv 21) who will receive salvation and dwell eternally with God. Belief in God and Jesus is believing in what they promised.

However, as at the time of Jesus’ first coming, there will be those who see and believe in the fulfillment of the New Testament promises (Rv 1:3), those who do not (Rv 22:18-19), and those who betray and receive judgment. As long as one bases his or her faithwalk on the word of God, one can freely perceive this new covenant and receive salvation. God and Jesus are the word and in it are light and life (Jn 1:1-5). This is incredibly hopeful and God’s will for the salvation of all His creation.💙

Faith in God’s Covenant and Betrayal

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