READ:
Genesis
15:5-21
When
the sun went down…
there
appeared a smoking
oven
and a burning torch that
passed
between those pieces.
-Genesis
15:17
In the ancient Near East a treaty
between a superior (a lord or king) and an inferior (his subjects) was called a
suzerain treaty. The ratification
ceremony required animals to be sacrificed and cut in half. The animal parts were then arranged in two rows
on the ground, forming an aisle between them.
As the suzerain walked between the halves, he was publicly declaring he
would keep the covenant and would become like the slain animals if he failed to
keep his word.
When Abram asked God how he could be sure
His promises would come to pass, God used the culturally significant symbolism
of the suzerain treaty to affirm His promises (Genesis 15). When the burning torch passed through the
pieces of sacrifice, Abram understood that God was declaring it was His job to
keep the covenant.
God’s covenant with Abram and His
assurance of its completion extends to followers of Christ. That is why Paul repeatedly refers to
believers as sons of Abraham in his New Testament writings (Romans 4:11-18; Galatians
3:29). Once we accept Jesus Christ as
Savior, God becomes the keeper in our covenant of faith (see John 10:28-29).
Because God is the keeper of our
salvation, with renewed confidence in Him we trust Him with our lives. –Randy Kilgore
He
will never fail us, He will not forsake;
His
eternal covenant He will never break.
Onward
then, and fear not, children of the day;
For
His Word shall never, never pass away. – Havergal
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Our
salvation is secure because
God
does the holding.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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