
Painting by Gwen Meharg: The Exchange
This step of making an ancient covenant could be very disturbing to our modern sensibilities; yet this particular step highlights the solemn nature of what a covenant truly is...and in grasping the depth and seriousness of covenant, we can embrace anew the incredible, indescribable gift that has been given to us through Jesus coming to earth in "the form of man" (Philippians 2:7).
Now, on to the graphic details...
The covenant is “cut” by taking an animal and splitting it right down the middle. Each half is laid to the side and the covenant partners stand between the two bloody halves of flesh, with their backs to one another. Then they walk right through the bloody halves, making a figure eight, and come back to stop, facing each other.
In vivid symbolism, they proclaimed that they were entering into a type of death and then were journeying into a new life. They were: 1) dying to living for their self-interests alone, and 2) passing through that death to a new relationship of union with the other party to the covenant.
First, that they are dying to themselves, giving up the rights to their own life and beginning a new walk with the covenant partner unto death. (Each half of the dead animal represents the covenant partners).
Second, as the covenant partners walk, they point to each half of the animal, in effect saying “God do so to me and more if I ever try to break this covenant.”
Covenant gives an even deeper understanding to my heart of why Romans 6:23 declares "the wages of sin is death"! BUT, the verse goes on to remind us that the covenant is restored through Jesus. In fact, Jesus is both covenant partners...He is God, making the Berith journey, and He is man, making the Berith journey. Being man, and a sinless man - was always His plan in restoring our covenant standing before God!
James 4:4-5 is about us breaking covenant, and God holding
to His end of it:
Unfaithful people! Don't you know that to be the world's friend means to be God's enemy? If you want to be the world's friend, you make yourself God's enemy. Don't think that there is no truth in the scripture that says, "The spirit that God placed in us is filled with fierce desires." (Good News Translation)
God holds up covenant through the work of Jesus. God is jealous for His children and the Holy Spirit works within us to bring our worldly desires into conformity with covenantal reality.
2 Timothy 2:11-13 is an affirmation of God to His covenant:
11This is a trustworthy
saying:
If we die with him,
we will also live with him.
12If we endure hardship,
we will reign with him.
If we deny him,
he will deny us.
13If we are unfaithful,
he remains faithful,
for he cannot deny who he is. (New Living Translation)
Genesis 15
– The entire chapter describes God’s covenant with Abraham. God, a pre-Incarnate appearance by Jesus, walked
the covenant walk in Abraham’s stead, as a substitution.
Hi Cindy, I cannot believe how long I have been from here and visiting you. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteOne thing I realised while reading this powerful and loving post is that we are paid in wages of death in creating sin.
Thank goodness Jesus did go through this to save our souls!
Where would we be without Him.
Thank you Cindy so much for writing this post. It is truly very deep!
Hope you're having an amazing easter weekend!
Hugs!
Julie
Hi Cindy, I cannot believe how long I have been from here and visiting you. Sorry!
ReplyDeleteOne thing I realised while reading this powerful and loving post is that we are paid in wages of death in creating sin.
Thank goodness Jesus did go through this to save our souls!
Where would we be without Him.
Thank you Cindy so much for writing this post. It is truly very deep!
Hope you're having an amazing easter weekend!
Hugs!
Julie