All of the following is from David Wilkerson’s book, “The New Covenant Unveiled” (2000).
This brief summary of the 11 chapters is presented in the exact sequence of the book.
1 -- Understanding the New Covenant
Like any contract, a covenant contains terms or duties that each party has to
perform in order to fulfill the agreement. Such covenants are legally binding.
… the parties can be penalized for not fulfilling their respective terms.
This summary in Hebrews details the eternal promises of God’s incredible New Covenant.
“Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant
with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah … For this is the covenant
that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord:
‘I will put My laws in their minds and write them on their hearts; and I will be their God,
… For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their lawless deeds
I will remember no more.’ ” (Hebrews 8:8-12)
It is clear from the context that the house of Israel refers to spiritual Israel, meaning all who are in
Jesus Christ … Throughout the New Testament, Paul distinguished between two kinds of Israel,
one natural and one spiritual … God, through Christ, made His covenant with spiritual Israel.
This covenant was a formal agreement between father and son … This covenant was cut with us also,
since we are one with Christ through faith … By mutual consent, the father and son made this covenant
to keep and preserve the seed of Christ. It is meant to ensure that we will endure to the end … We are
to stay in Christ – abide in him, trust him, depend on him. If we do this, we will surely see his glory.
2 -- Freedom from the Dominion of sin
It is simply impossible for any believer to deliver himself from sin’s dominion. That work can only be
accomplished by the Holy Spirit … First, God has to cause the sin-bound person to want to be free …
Second, God has to cause the sin-bound person to see the utter futility of his efforts to set himself free …
the Lord has to bring him to a point of absolute surrender, where he submits his struggle into God’s hands.
… this twofold work is accomplished in us by the Old Covenant.
… “… God, having raised up His Servant Jesus, sent Him to bless you,
in turning away every one of you from your iniquities.” (Acts 3:25-26)
… Under the New Covenant, the battle is not ours, but the work of God’s Spirit.
“… if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.” (Romans 8:13)
… The Holy Spirit simply asks that we come to him believing he has all power and authority
to break sin’s dominion over us … Please understand: This New Covenant promise …
offers nothing to believers whose theology allows them to continue in their iniquity.
Such people are libertines, turning the grace of God into lasciviousness … Make no mistake –
God expects perfect obedience under the New Covenant just as he did under the Old
… God has sworn by an oath to give us a new heart – one that is inclined to obey.
3 -- The Cross and the New Covenant
Anything that you think contributes to your salvation other than the blood of Jesus Christ is worthless.
… Many believers remain under constant bondage to some doctrine of works because they think
it makes them holy … Only one person is holy – Jesus Christ. And all our holiness must come through
faith in him … I believe Jesus is asking for two simple things: repudiation of all self-dependency and
an uncomplicated devotion … It’s all a matter now of having childlike trust in Christ’s finished work –
of trusting in his covenant promises and provisions.
4 -- Entering the New Covenant by Way of Death
In forming the New Covenant, God obligated (or chained) himself by an oath to supply all the enabling
power and strength to fulfil every condition and demand of the covenant … The New Covenant is all
about our Lord’s commitment to keep his children from falling, and to console, comfort, and assure us
that the power and dominion of sin can and will be broken by the Holy Spirit who indwells us …
Only by having the New Covenant unveiled to us can we learn the secret to having total victory over sin.
… When you have given up all hope of overcoming sin by your own human power and will,
then you are ready to enter the glorious realm of freedom through the New Covenant.
5 -- The New Covenant and the Indwelling Power of the Holy Spirit
The only way you’re going to defeat the sin that has ruined your life is if God’s Spirit does the work in you.
He has to enter in and take total dominion of your life. Only he can bring you to life so that you can obey God.
This message is the very heart of the New Covenant … We’re to remind the Holy Spirit of God’s promises to us.
We’re to tell him: “Holy Spirit, the heavenly father promised me that he would put you in my heart – and I’ve
committed myself to that promise. I will yield and co-operate, for I want to be holy. You said that you would
cause me to walk in his ways and obey every word … you made an oath, and you cannot lie. This is all
written in the word, Holy Spirit, so, come – do your work in me. I’ve entrusted my very soul to this promise.”
6 -- The New Covenant and the Fear of God
God’s precedent work of the covenant is to put fear in our hearts, by the work of the Holy Spirit (Jer. 32:40)
… He’s going to put in you the true fear of God concerning sin … Many flesh-driven Christians …
claim the verse, “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1)
… but they neglect to read the last part of this verse: “who do not walk according to the flesh,
but according to the Spirit.” If you continue in sin, you’re walking in the flesh – and you have
no claim on God’s promise of “no condemnation” … God considers hidden lusts and sins in Christians
to be as dangerous and hateful to him as the evil, open sins committed by wicked sinners.
… You are ready for the delivering promises of the New Covenant the moment you sincerely
ask the Holy Spirit to put the fear of God in you to never again take sin lightly.
… The longer we continue in sin, the more we are in danger of hardening our hearts.
… “lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin” (Hebrews 3:13).
… New Covenant fear of God is heaven’s antidote against casualness toward once-besetting sins
… to walk in the fear of the Lord … means reminding yourself of his warnings.
7 -- The Delivering Power of the New Covenant
This is the one truth we must fully grasp, if we are to understand the purpose of the New Covenant.
God swears by oath that he will take matters into his own hands and by his power alone deliver us
from all dominion of sin.
… we’re neither trustworthy nor dependable. That is why God cut the covenant with his own son.
… We’re in covenant with him because we’re in Christ, and for that reason alone.
… The same Holy Ghost who empowered Christ to live a sinless life has been sent to abide in our hearts.
Have you accepted this incredible truth? Do you believe that Jesus agreed in covenant to keep you from
falling, guaranteeing you would never be forsaken, and you’ll be able to obey him fully and live in victory?
… I am convinced the revelation of God’s New Covenant … sets people free from sin’s dominion.
Continued in Post #2 …
This brief summary of the 11 chapters is presented in the exact sequence of the book.
1 -- Understanding the New Covenant
Like any contract, a covenant contains terms or duties that each party has to
perform in order to fulfill the agreement. Such covenants are legally binding.
… the parties can be penalized for not fulfilling their respective terms.
This summary in Hebrews details the eternal promises of God’s incredible New Covenant.
“Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will make a new covenant
with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah … For this is the covenant
that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the Lord:
‘I will put My laws in their minds and write them on their hearts; and I will be their God,
… For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their lawless deeds
I will remember no more.’ ” (Hebrews 8:8-12)
It is clear from the context that the house of Israel refers to spiritual Israel, meaning all who are in
Jesus Christ … Throughout the New Testament, Paul distinguished between two kinds of Israel,
one natural and one spiritual … God, through Christ, made His covenant with spiritual Israel.
This covenant was a formal agreement between father and son … This covenant was cut with us also,
since we are one with Christ through faith … By mutual consent, the father and son made this covenant
to keep and preserve the seed of Christ. It is meant to ensure that we will endure to the end … We are
to stay in Christ – abide in him, trust him, depend on him. If we do this, we will surely see his glory.
2 -- Freedom from the Dominion of sin
It is simply impossible for any believer to deliver himself from sin’s dominion. That work can only be
accomplished by the Holy Spirit … First, God has to cause the sin-bound person to want to be free …
Second, God has to cause the sin-bound person to see the utter futility of his efforts to set himself free …
the Lord has to bring him to a point of absolute surrender, where he submits his struggle into God’s hands.
… this twofold work is accomplished in us by the Old Covenant.
… “… God, having raised up His Servant Jesus, sent Him to bless you,
in turning away every one of you from your iniquities.” (Acts 3:25-26)
… Under the New Covenant, the battle is not ours, but the work of God’s Spirit.
“… if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.” (Romans 8:13)
… The Holy Spirit simply asks that we come to him believing he has all power and authority
to break sin’s dominion over us … Please understand: This New Covenant promise …
offers nothing to believers whose theology allows them to continue in their iniquity.
Such people are libertines, turning the grace of God into lasciviousness … Make no mistake –
God expects perfect obedience under the New Covenant just as he did under the Old
… God has sworn by an oath to give us a new heart – one that is inclined to obey.
3 -- The Cross and the New Covenant
Anything that you think contributes to your salvation other than the blood of Jesus Christ is worthless.
… Many believers remain under constant bondage to some doctrine of works because they think
it makes them holy … Only one person is holy – Jesus Christ. And all our holiness must come through
faith in him … I believe Jesus is asking for two simple things: repudiation of all self-dependency and
an uncomplicated devotion … It’s all a matter now of having childlike trust in Christ’s finished work –
of trusting in his covenant promises and provisions.
4 -- Entering the New Covenant by Way of Death
In forming the New Covenant, God obligated (or chained) himself by an oath to supply all the enabling
power and strength to fulfil every condition and demand of the covenant … The New Covenant is all
about our Lord’s commitment to keep his children from falling, and to console, comfort, and assure us
that the power and dominion of sin can and will be broken by the Holy Spirit who indwells us …
Only by having the New Covenant unveiled to us can we learn the secret to having total victory over sin.
… When you have given up all hope of overcoming sin by your own human power and will,
then you are ready to enter the glorious realm of freedom through the New Covenant.
5 -- The New Covenant and the Indwelling Power of the Holy Spirit
The only way you’re going to defeat the sin that has ruined your life is if God’s Spirit does the work in you.
He has to enter in and take total dominion of your life. Only he can bring you to life so that you can obey God.
This message is the very heart of the New Covenant … We’re to remind the Holy Spirit of God’s promises to us.
We’re to tell him: “Holy Spirit, the heavenly father promised me that he would put you in my heart – and I’ve
committed myself to that promise. I will yield and co-operate, for I want to be holy. You said that you would
cause me to walk in his ways and obey every word … you made an oath, and you cannot lie. This is all
written in the word, Holy Spirit, so, come – do your work in me. I’ve entrusted my very soul to this promise.”
6 -- The New Covenant and the Fear of God
God’s precedent work of the covenant is to put fear in our hearts, by the work of the Holy Spirit (Jer. 32:40)
… He’s going to put in you the true fear of God concerning sin … Many flesh-driven Christians …
claim the verse, “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1)
… but they neglect to read the last part of this verse: “who do not walk according to the flesh,
but according to the Spirit.” If you continue in sin, you’re walking in the flesh – and you have
no claim on God’s promise of “no condemnation” … God considers hidden lusts and sins in Christians
to be as dangerous and hateful to him as the evil, open sins committed by wicked sinners.
… You are ready for the delivering promises of the New Covenant the moment you sincerely
ask the Holy Spirit to put the fear of God in you to never again take sin lightly.
… The longer we continue in sin, the more we are in danger of hardening our hearts.
… “lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin” (Hebrews 3:13).
… New Covenant fear of God is heaven’s antidote against casualness toward once-besetting sins
… to walk in the fear of the Lord … means reminding yourself of his warnings.
7 -- The Delivering Power of the New Covenant
This is the one truth we must fully grasp, if we are to understand the purpose of the New Covenant.
God swears by oath that he will take matters into his own hands and by his power alone deliver us
from all dominion of sin.
… we’re neither trustworthy nor dependable. That is why God cut the covenant with his own son.
… We’re in covenant with him because we’re in Christ, and for that reason alone.
… The same Holy Ghost who empowered Christ to live a sinless life has been sent to abide in our hearts.
Have you accepted this incredible truth? Do you believe that Jesus agreed in covenant to keep you from
falling, guaranteeing you would never be forsaken, and you’ll be able to obey him fully and live in victory?
… I am convinced the revelation of God’s New Covenant … sets people free from sin’s dominion.
Continued in Post #2 …
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