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a question please, what happens when a Christian breaks the blood Covenant of Christ?

a question please, what happens when a Christian breaks the blood Covenant of Christ?

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a question please, what happens when a Christian breaks the blood Covenant of Christ?![]()
They can't. That Covenant exists between Christ and God.
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a question please, what happens when a Christian breaks the blood Covenant of Christ?![]()
First and Second Covenants [Old Covenants]
Differences Between The First & Second Covenants
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New Covenant [Third]
The New Covenant (or New Testament) is the promise that God makes with humanity that He will forgive sin and restore fellowship with those whose hearts are turned toward Him. Jesus Christ is the mediator of the New Covenant, and His death on the cross is the basis of the promise.
The Covenant is
Show me a verse that says that?![]()
But to understand you right. Do you mean breaking it in your own life or a person.
I think that we can break the effect of it.. but not possible to break it in general.
No.
If I understand the question right..
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there are statues and commandments that must not be broken with grace always a warning the Old Covenant tells us about the New Covenant
See Deuteronomy 6:1- 3 Hebrews 10:28 Matthew 5:17
The New Covenant is between the Father and the Son. It is not between the Christian and God. We who place faith in Jesus Christ come into that Covenant only as recipients. Not as those responsible to keep the Covenant. That covenant is in place and will always be the responsibility of Jesus Christ.
So, when you believe you fail, or when you fail, the Covenant is still in place. Because of Jesus Christ. The Father looks to Jesus Christ concerning this Covenant. And He finds no fault in Him. All authority has been given to the Son. (Matt. 28:18) All of it. And the Son, Jesus, is the One that died for us.
That is pretty handy to have the One in all authority, be your judge, Who died for you.
Concerning (Heb. 10:28), that is addressing going back to the Old Testament sacrifices after you have become a believer. That is saying Christ's blood is an unholy thing. It is not addressing you having sinned or broken the terms of the New Covenant. In other words, it is more a warning to those trying to go back under the law after receiving Christ and the grace He provided.
Quantrill
Oh my! That seems to me to be exactly right. And so well spoken as a person who really has started to understand what the new covenant really means.
Amen!
Glad to hear it. The Lord bless you in your pursuit.
Quantrill
Thanx allot! And same to you.?
ThanxYour quite welcome. I would encourage a look into the dispensations of Scripture. Also a Scofield study Bible. I think you would benefit much from it.
Quantrill
The New Covenant is between the Father and the Son. It is not between the Christian and God. We who place faith in Jesus Christ come into that Covenant only as recipients. Not as those responsible to keep the Covenant. That covenant is in place and will always be the responsibility of Jesus Christ.
Quantrill
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a question please, what happens when a Christian breaks the blood Covenant of Christ?![]()
Do you have any scriptural support for the first statement?
(Heb. 8:6)
Quantrill
Heb 8:6 only says that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant (as does Heb 9:15), not that the Covenant is made between the Father and the Son.
Moreover 1Tim 2:15 says: "For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (RSV). That could be taken to suggest that the New Covenant is between God and men with Jesus as mediator, just as the Mosaic Covenant was between God and men with Moses as the mediator.
Mungo
I suppose then they have to pay for their own sins. Breaking the blood is also ending the contract with Jesus.greeting
a question please, what happens when a Christian breaks the blood Covenant of Christ?![]()