Monday, December 15, 2025

Throughout all of creation, the ongoing battle against sin and corruption highlights our loss of divine authority—our separation from the sacred power rooted in covenant and law. The very foundation of everything that exists is built upon God's divine covenant, which is established through His perfect and unchanging law. Our personal struggles—whether with the natural world or within our relationships—arise from the tension created by evil’s efforts to tear apart the bond between covenant and law, disrupting the harmony that brings us true rest and peace. The key to restoring this harmony and regaining our authority lies in boldly declaring the curse, affirming the supremacy of covenant justice. When humanity fell into sin, their understanding of Christ’s covenant promises and oaths became clouded. Without clear recognition of God's unwavering faithfulness to His covenant, the wicked are left to live under the oppressive burden of the law alone. The real spiritual battle against evil is fought when believers exercise their divine rights within the covenant—standing in their authority to declare God's law and to oppose any threats that threaten our relationship with Him. To attempt to separate the covenant from the law is to destroy the very core of our being; the true image of humanity is fulfilled in those who faithfully uphold the covenant law. Jesus Christ, as the eternal Keeper of the covenant, possesses the divine authority to enforce the law and pronounce curses. His obedience was given on our behalf—at great personal sacrifice—ensuring the integrity and permanence of the covenant. Our connection to this divine law links us to eternal rest and divine peace. Our strength to confront opposition comes from declaring the death and judgment upon lawbreakers, exercising the authority granted through the covenant. Truly knowing Christ—intimately understanding His promises, His obedience, and His authority—is essential for maintaining our spiritual health and stability. Christ, as the everlasting covenant Keeper, bears the divine authority to uphold the law and pronounce its curses, having obeyed perfectly and sacrificed Himself to secure the covenant’s integrity. This covenant law connects us to eternal peace and divine order—rest that surpasses understanding. Our only real power against opposition and the fractures within this divine agreement is to pronounce judgment upon those who break the law—declaring death upon lawbreakers. Genuine relationship with Christ involves intimacy with His covenant promises, which is vital for our spiritual strength and stability. God has provided us with divine weapons—eternal, unassailable tools—to confront and overthrow every form of opposition. We are equipped with spiritual armor to engage directly with the forces of darkness and chaos. In a world filled with violence, hatred, and rebellion against the divine order rooted in covenant law, the grace-embodying law remains an offense to the natural wickedness that dwells within humanity. The elect—those chosen and empowered by God—have unlimited authority to pronounce covenant oaths, uphold the standards of the law, and curse those who violate the sacred oath—those who are separated from the divine covenant. Conversely, the wicked remain blind and hostile to this divine unity. Through the authoritative declaration of covenant law and curses, God's elect shape and sustain creation, overcoming blindness and bringing all under His divine authority. In God's divine council—the heavenly assembly—everything was created and established according to His eternal covenant, His law. The purpose and reason for creation were decreed through a sacred oath, embedding divine order into all things. Humanity’s deep desire to fulfill this divine law was woven into God's original design, fulfilling our true divine purpose. However, when sin entered the world, humanity’s sight was darkened, and the sacred covenant was obscured. Now, people perceive only the demands of the law, divorced from the original unity of covenant and law. The fall severed this sacred connection, causing the divine harmony to be broken. It was only through Christ’s incarnation—His coming into the world—that this union was restored, reconciling law and covenant once again.

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