In the past few days, a large number of floods will be killed and the lives of many people will be one of its first anniversary. Where are you when Ondoy brought about tragedy in the Great Manila area? To a very disastrously it gives me too much fear and I wonder why these things happen to us. Are you scared like me? If God really looks at us, why are you wondering why such a tragic flood happened? Have you ever wondered if you should be responsible for what happened?
Luke 15 represents the contract of love. God's love is given to us freely and without compensation. God is the god of the covenant, his contracts are always related to people like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob. In Christ, we became children of Abraham, generously accepting the dance of love.
The concept of the contract provides a major framework for unity and diversity in the record of God's ransom business. The Old Testament shows the relationship between God and man in the form of a series of contracts. The form of the contract was presented to Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and then the promises of the New Testament appeared to the prophets. Old Testament theology formed many concepts around the contract period. In general terms such as "know", "love", "love", etc., there are many special meanings in many cases. In Romans 9: 13 it says, "I love Jacob, I hate Esau." The New Testament reflects the consciousness of Zechariah's praise (Luke 1:67-79, Gospel 1) and the letter to the Hebrews.
Most of the covenants are in the Old Testament. The five contracts used in this article are contracts of God and Noah, contracts of God and Abraham, contracts of Mosaic, contracts of God and David, and Christ's contracts, also known as the New Testament. Some of the original contracts are in the book of Genesis. And Abraham and his children are commanded to be circumcised as a sign of the covenant with their God. "This is a contract between you and you and your descendants that you obey, everyone in you is to be circumcised." If you do not trim the flesh of your wallet It will not. It should be a symbol of a contract between me and you. "(King James Bible Generic 10-11)