Editor’s
Note: The late Moana Finch was a regular contributor for
our magazine in the sixties. Unfortunately, our achives
have not produced any biographical information but we
hope to add this later. Her articles were, however, very
popular and easily understandable. We feel she truly belongs
in the Hall of Fame category of writers.
THE NEW COVENANT
by Moana Finch
We should all be very interested in this New Covenant, for
it is the one under which we soon shall be living. The time
is fast approaching when the Lord will bring it into force.
The Lord wrote the terms of this New Covenant over twenty-five
hundred years ago, giving it to the Prophet Jeremiah to record.
At that time, the Ten-Tribed House of Israel had already gone
into captivity into Assyria, and Jeremiah was trying to turn
Judah from her evil ways, so that she might be spared a like
defeat and deportation.
Probably you are quite familiar with this Covenant, everyone
who owns a Bible has the record of this the New Covenant that
is so soon to go into effect. It is to be found in Jeremiah
31:31-40, “Behold the days come, saith the Lord, that
I will make a new covenant with the House of Israel, and with
the House of Judah: Not according to the covenant that I made
with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand
to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which My covenant
they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the
Lord: But this shall be the covenant that I will make with
the house of Israel; After those days, saith the Lord, I will
put My law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts;
and will be their God, and they shall be My people.”
If you will look at the phrasing of the above, you will see
that it is quite definite. There are no ifs. It is not contingent
upon anything that Israel does. It is not conditional. The
Lord says I will! His intentions are firm and unchangeable.
Nothing will alter the I will of the Lord. Israel may not
be willing, but the Covenant will be brought into force regardless
of Israel’s desire.
However it is probable that Israel will be willing by that
time. Probably world events, and conditions at home, will
be such as to make Israel eager for this covenant. The words,
“after those days” and “the days come”
convey a world of meaning. They indicate changed conditions,
more or less tribulation. They can mean that Israel and Judah
will be so beset by enemies that they will be compelled to
turn to the Lord. We can link this up with the “distress
of nations, with perplexity”, mentioned in Luke 21:25,
for all those troubles and conditions pertain to the very
end of the latter days, the days in which we are living.
This New Covenant, we note, is made with both houses, the
House of Israel and the House of Judah. Neither can claim
any favoritism, nor that either is left out. However we must
always bear in mind that Judah is never more to be a Kingdom,
our Lord having taken it from them, (Matt. 21:43) Judah can
only enjoy the delights of being within the Kingdom of God
by coming into Israel, and by recognizing the Lord as King
over that Kingdom.
The Lord has given one of His mightiest declarations to confirm
this Covenant. He calls upon the sun, moon and stars to be
His witnesses, Jer, 31:35. These heavenly bodies are called
upon to attest to the truth of His statement. They are our
guarantee that the terms of this Covenant will be carried
out.
The wording of this marvellous Covenant makes it a Legal Document.
It is phrased in legal language and there are no loopholes
for doubt or quibbling. Once having made the declaration and
called upon witnesses, the Lord is bound to bring the Covenant
into force and meet its terms.
There is also another striking witness given to us in the
Book of Hebrews 8:8-13, where the Covenant is repeated. Thus
in both Old and New Testaments we have a guarantee. In Hebrews
10:15 the Holy Ghost is called upon to be an additional witness.
In the old covenant made with Israel through Moses, the laws
were written upon tables of stone. Here in this New Covenant
we find that these self-same laws are to be written upon the
hearts of the people of Israel. This is raising the laws to
a far higher standard.
This Covenant is also an everlasting one, as we find by referring
to Jeremiah 32:40. It will continue on into the Kingdom Age
and will have no end.
Perhaps the main point of this Covenant is that it is based
upon the Sovereignty of God – I will and ye shall. When
we wonder why God permits wars and evils in the world, wee
find that there is a time limit, “after those days”.
When Israel has learned her lesson and is willing to return
to her Lord, the evils in her midst will cease. And though
this is really an unconditional covenant, Israel will have
learned her lesson by that time. The evils are permitted to
continue till Israel turns to her God in repentance. By then
she will have discovered that she cannot get along without
her Lord and His Laws.
Once Israel turns to her Lord, He will “abundantly pardon”,
(Isa. 55:7) “For I will forgive their iniquity, and
I will remember their sin no more.” Jer. 31:34, “And
I will cleanse them from all their iniquity.” Jer. 33:8.
Having turned to the Lord, Israel’s tribulation will
cease. From then on, the Lord deals with her enemies and fights
her battles.
Will you read Isaiah 54? It is a very lovely chapter and completely
satisfying. Here we read of Israel’s return to her Lord.
She has been afflicted, but the Lord is waiting with His comfort
and blessing. “O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest,
and not comforted, behold, I will lay thy stones with fair
colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires . . . and
great shall be the peace of thy children . . . thou shalt
be far from oppression.”
God grant that we, His stubborn children, will soon turn to
Him, that we may escape the terrible tribulation that will
soon engulf the whole world.
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