Monday, 16 January 2012

കുട്ടികളെ കളിക്കാന്‍ അനുവദിക്കൂ

http://kerugmas.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_73.html


കുട്ടികളെ കളിക്കാന്‍ അനുവദിക്കൂ
ഇന്നത്തെ തലമുറ എങ്ങനെയാണ്‌ സമയം ചെലവഴിക്കുന്നത്‌? മുഴുവന്‍ സമയവും പഠനവും വിശ്രമം ഇല്ലാത്ത ജീവിതശൈലിയിലും കുടുങ്ങിപ്പോയിരിക്കുകയാണ്‌. അമിതസമ്മര്‍ദ്ദം ചെലുത്തുന്ന മാതാപിതാക്കളും എന്‍ട്രന്‍സ്‌ അദ്ധ്യാപകരും ഒന്നോര്‍ക്കുക; ഈ കുട്ടികള്‍ നിങ്ങളുടെ ഇഷ്‌ടാനിഷ്‌ടങ്ങള്‍ മാത്രം അനുസരിച്ച്‌ ജീവിക്കേണ്ടവരല്ല. കാരണം, ഈ കുരുന്നുകള്‍ക്കും ആഗ്രഹം നിറച്ച ഹൃദയമുണ്ട്‌. അവരുടെ ഹൃദയത്തെ മുറിച്ചുകളയുന്നവരാകരുത്‌ മാതാപിതാക്കള്‍.

പണത്തോടൊപ്പം കുട്ടികളുടെ കലാ-കായികവാസന വളര്‍ത്തേണ്ടതുണ്ട്‌. ഒരുപാട്‌ കളിക്കുന്ന കുട്ടികളില്‍ നല്ല ആരോഗ്യം കാണപ്പെടുന്നു. ചിലരുടെ അഭിപ്രായം, കൂടുതല്‍ കളിക്കുന്നതുകൊണ്ടാണ്‌ ആരോഗ്യം നഷ്‌ടപ്പെട്ടതെന്ന്‌. ഇത്‌ തെറ്റായ ധാരണയാണ്‌.

കളിക്കുന്നതിലൂടെ ശരീരത്തിലെ മാലിന്യം വിയര്‍പ്പായിപ്പോകുന്നു. കളിയിലൂടെയും പഠനം സാധ്യമായ ഒരു കാലഘട്ടത്തില്‍ ജീവിക്കുന്ന നാം 'കുട്ടികള്‍ കളിച്ചുനടക്കേണ്ടവരല്ല, പഠിക്കേണ്ടവരാണ്‌' എന്നു പറയുന്നതില്‍ യോജിക്കാനാവുന്നില്ല.

കൊച്ചുകുട്ടികള്‍ (4-8) വയസ്‌ വരെയുള്ള പ്രായത്തില്‍ അവര്‍ പഠിക്കുന്നതൊന്നും മറക്കില്ല. ചില നല്ല അടിസ്‌ഥാനത്തില്‍ ഇവര്‍ക്ക്‌ നല്‌കണം. അത്‌ കളിയിലൂടെയാണ്‌ ഏറ്റവും എളുപ്പം.

അത്‌ലറ്റ്‌ പ്രീജാ ശ്രീധരന്‍, പി.ടി. ഉഷ തുടങ്ങിയ കായികതാരങ്ങളുള്ള നാടാണ്‌ നമ്മുടേത്‌. ഇവരും ചെറുപ്പത്തില്‍ പഠനത്തില്‍ മാത്രം ശ്രദ്ധവച്ചിരുന്നെങ്കില്‍ ഇന്ന്‌ ഇവരെത്തിയ സ്‌ഥാനത്തുണ്ടാവില്ലായിരുന്നു. കുഞ്ഞുങ്ങള്‍ക്കിടയിലെ കായികതാരത്തെ കണ്ടെത്തണം. പഠനത്തിലും കളികളിലും ഇവരെ മിടുക്കരാക്കണം.

പ്രായമാകുമ്പോള്‍ കൊളസ്‌ട്രോള്‍, അമിതവണ്ണം ഇവയുടെ പിടിയില്‍ ആകുമ്പോള്‍ ഒരു പക്ഷേ ടെന്നീസ്‌, ബാഡ്‌മിന്റണ്‍, ഷട്ടില്‍ ഒക്കെ കളിക്കും. ഇതിലും എത്രയോ നല്ലതാണ്‌ ചെറുപ്പത്തിലെ ഇവരെ ഈ കളികള്‍ക്ക്‌ പരിശീലിപ്പിച്ച്‌ അസുഖങ്ങള്‍ ഒഴിവാക്കുന്നത്‌.

കളിയുടെ മാനസികവളര്‍ച്ചയും ശരീരവളര്‍ച്ചയും ഒപ്പം ബുദ്ധിവളര്‍ച്ചയും സംഭവിക്കുന്നു. ഒരു കളി ജയിക്കുവാണെങ്കില്‍ മനസിനു കൂടുതല്‍ വിജയം നേടുവാന്‍ കഴിയുമെന്ന്‌ ശുഭപ്രതീക്ഷയും കൈവരുന്ന ഒരു പരാജയം നേരിട്ടാല്‍, എങ്ങനെ ജയം കൈവരിക്കാമെന്നും, ജയവും പരാജയവും കളിക്കിടയിലുള്ളതാണെന്ന വസ്‌തുതയും മനസില്‍ വരുന്നു.

സത്യത്തില്‍, ജീവിതത്തെ നേരിടുവാന്‍ പ്രാപ്‌തമാക്കുന്നതിനും കളികള്‍ക്ക്‌ പ്രാധാന്യമുണ്ട്‌. കൂടാതെ, ജീവിതത്തില്‍ പരാജയം സംഭവിച്ചാല്‍ അതിനെ ഒരു സ്‌പോര്‍ട്‌സ്മാന്‍ സ്‌പിരിറ്റോടെ നേരിടുവാനും ഇക്കൂട്ടര്‍ക്ക്‌ സാധിക്കും.

വിശ്രമവേളകള്‍ ആനന്ദമാക്കുന്നതിനായി കമ്പ്യൂട്ടറിന്റെയും ടിവിയുടെയും മുമ്പില്‍ ചടഞ്ഞുകൂടുന്നവരുടെ എണ്ണം കൂടിവരുന്നു. ഇവര്‍, ഒരു കാര്യം ശ്രദ്ധിക്കുക, 'ആരോഗ്യസ്‌ഥിതി' ആപത്തിലാണെന്ന്‌.'

കാരണം, അധികമസയമം കമ്പ്യൂട്ടറിന്റെ മുമ്പില്‍ ഇരിക്കുന്നതുമൂലം നട്ടെല്ലിന്‌ വളവ്‌ സംഭവിക്കുകയും, ഇത്‌ ഇവരുടെ വളര്‍ച്ചയെയും ബാധിക്കും. ടി.വി കാണുന്നവര്‍ക്കും കമ്പ്യൂട്ടര്‍ ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്നവര്‍ക്കും കാഴ്‌ചയ്‌ക്കും പ്രശ്‌നം നേരിടും.

എന്നാല്‍, കളികള്‍ക്ക്‌ ഈ ദോഷവസ്‌തുക്കള്‍ ഒന്നുംതന്നെയില്ല. മറിച്ച്‌ ശരീരത്തിന്റെ ആരോഗ്യം നിലനിര്‍ത്തി രോഗപ്രതിരോധശേഷിയും വര്‍ദ്ധിപ്പിക്കും. കൂടാതെ, കളിയിലെ ഓരോ നീക്കങ്ങളും ശ്രദ്ധിക്കുന്ന ഒരാള്‍ക്ക്‌ തലച്ചോറിന്റെ പ്രവര്‍ത്തനം കാര്യക്ഷമവുമാകുന്ന ു.

അതുകൊണ്ട്‌ ദയവായി നിങ്ങളുടെ കുട്ടികളെ കളിക്കാന്‍ പ്രേരിപ്പിക്കൂ. കളിയിലൂടെയും അവര്‍ ജീവിതത്തെ കാണുകയും ആസ്വദിക്കുകയും ചെയ്യട്ടെ. കുട്ടികളെ മാനിക്കുക; ഒപ്പം അവരുടെ അഭിരുചികളെയും. മാതാപിതാക്കളും അദ്ധ്യാപകരും കളിക്കുന്നതിനു നല്ല നേതൃത്വം നല്‌കുകയാണ്‌ വേണ്ടത്‌. പ്രതിരോധശേഷിയും ജീവിതത്തിലെ ജയ-പരാജയങ്ങളെ നേരിടുവാനുള്ള കരുത്തും ശക്‌തിയും ആര്‍ജ്‌ജിച്ചെടുക്കാന്‍ അവരെ പ്രാപ്‌തരാക്കൂ...

മകനെ വില്‍ക്കാന്‍ ഫേസ്‌ബുക്കില്‍!

http://kerugmas.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_16.html

  
സൗദി സ്വദേശിയായ സൗദ്‌ ബിന്‍ നാസ്സര്‍ അല്‍ ഷാഹ്രി തന്റെ മകനെ ഫേസ്‌ബുക്കില്‍ വില്‍ക്കാന്‍ വച്ചു. രണ്ട്‌ കോടി ഡോളര്‍ നല്‍കുന്നവര്‍ക്ക്‌ മകനെ വില്‍ക്കാമെന്നായിരുന്നു വാഗ്‌ദാനം. കുട്ടിയെ വാങ്ങുന്നവര്‍ അവനെ ഏതു നഗരത്തിലേക്കാണ്‌ കൊണ്ടുപോകുന്നത്‌ എന്ന്‌ പറയണമെന്ന്‌ മാത്രം.

എന്നാല്‍, കടുത്ത ഇസ്ലാമിക നിയമം നിലവിലുളള രാജ്യത്ത്‌ അല്‍ ഷാഹ്രിയുടെ പരസ്യം മതനേതാക്കളുടെ അപ്രീതിക്ക്‌ പാത്രമായത്‌ സ്വാഭാവികം മാത്രം. മതനേതാക്കള്‍ കടുത്ത നിലപാടിലേക്ക്‌ നീങ്ങിയതോടെ ഷാഹ്രി തന്റെ നിലപാടിന്‌ വിശദീകരണം നല്‍കി, താന്‍ മകനെ വില്‍ക്കാനല്ല പരസ്യം നല്‍കിയത്‌. കടബാധ്യതകള്‍ ഏറി ആഹാരത്തിനും വസ്‌ത്രത്തിനുമായി ഇരക്കേണ്ട അവസ്‌ഥ വന്നപ്പോള്‍ അബ്‌ദുളള രാജാവിന്റെ ശ്രദ്ധ ക്ഷണിക്കാന്‍ വേണ്ടിയാണ്‌ പരസ്യം നല്‍കിയത്‌ എന്നും ഷാഹ്രി വ്യക്‌തമാക്കി. തന്റെ ഉപജീവന മാര്‍ഗ്ഗമായ വ്യാപാരം തകര്‍ന്നതോടെ ജീവിതം മുന്നോട്ട്‌ നീക്കാന്‍ പല മാര്‍ഗ്ഗങ്ങളും നോക്കി. പ്രായം കൂടിയതിനാല്‍ തൊഴിലില്ലായ്‌മ വേതനം പോലും ലഭിച്ചില്ല എന്നും ഇയാള്‍ പറയുന്നു.

എന്നാല്‍, സ്വന്തം മകനെ വില്‍ക്കാന്‍ വച്ച കുറ്റത്തെ ഇതൊന്നും ന്യായീകരിക്കില്ല എന്നാണ്‌ മത നേതാക്കളുടെ പക്ഷം.

Saturday, 14 January 2012

ഇരട്ടക്കുട്ടികള്‍ രണ്ടു വര്‍ഗ്ഗക്കാര്‍



ബര്‍ലിന്‍: ഇരട്ടക്കുട്ടികള്‍ തമ്മിലുള്ള സാമ്യം പലരെയും ചുറ്റിക്കാറുണ്ട്‌. എന്നാല്‍ ആരെയും കണ്‍ഫ്യുഷന്‍ അടിപ്പിക്കാത്ത ഒരു അപൂര്‍വ്വ ഇരട്ടകളുടെ ജനനം ജര്‍മ്മനിയില്‍ നടന്നു. കിഴക്കന്‍ ജര്‍മനിയില്‍ ജനിച്ച ഇരട്ട പെണ്‍കുട്ടികളില്‍ ഒരാള്‍ കറുത്ത വര്‍ഗക്കാരിയും മറ്റൊരാള്‍ വെളുത്ത വര്‍ഗക്കാരിയും. പത്തുലക്ഷത്തിലൊന്നു മാത്രം സംഭവിക്കുന്ന അത്യപൂര്‍വ പ്രതിഭാസമാണിതെന്നു ഗവേഷകര്‍ പറയുന്നു. ഇവരുടെ മാതാപിതാക്കള്‍ സങ്കരയിനമായതാണ്‌ ഈ പ്രതിഭാസത്തിനു കാരണം.

ഡെന്റിസ്‌റ്റ് അസിസ്‌റ്റന്റായ ഗ്രിറ്റ്‌ ഫുങ്കെ എന്ന നാല്‍പ്പതുകാരിക്കും അവരുടെ നൈജീരിയക്കാരനായ പാര്‍ട്‌ണര്‍ക്കുമാണ്‌ അപൂര്‍വ ഇരട്ടകള്‍ ജനിച്ചത്‌. വെള്ളനിറമുള്ള പെണ്‍കുട്ടിയാണ്‌ ആദ്യം ജനിച്ചത്‌. പിന്നാലെ കറുത്ത പെണ്‍കുട്ടിയും.

ഇവര്‍ക്കു നേരത്തേ തന്നെ ഒരു ആണ്‍കുട്ടിയുണ്ട്. വീണ്ടും കുട്ടികളെ ആഗ്രഹിക്കാതിരുന്നപ്പോഴാണ്‌ ഗര്‍ഭം ധരിക്കുന്നത്‌. അതില്‍ അപൂര്‍വ ഇരട്ടകളും ജനിച്ചു. വെളുത്ത കുട്ടിയ്‌ക്ക് ലിയോണി എന്നും കറുത്തയാള്‍ക്ക്‌ ലൂയിസ എന്നുമാണ്‌ പേരിട്ടിരിക്കുന്നത്‌.

ആഫ്രിക്കന്‍ കുട്ടികളില്‍ കാണുന്ന സ്വഭാവ സവിശേഷതകളാണ്‌ ലൂയിസയിലുള്ളത്‌. കൂടുതല്‍ നേരം ഉറങ്ങുന്നു, വലിയ ബഹളം വയ്‌ക്കുന്നില്ല. ലിയോണി നേരേ തിരിച്ചുമാണ്‌.

ജര്‍മനിയില്‍ ഇതുപോലെയുള്ള ജനനം മുന്‍പും നടന്നിട്ടുണ്ട്. ഒന്ന്‌ 2005 ല്‍ ലൈപ്‌സിഗിലും 2008 ല്‍ ബര്‍ലിനിലുമാണ്‌ സംഭവിച്ചത്‌.പോയ വര്‍ഷം ബ്രിട്ടനിലും ഇതുപോലൊരു ജന്മം നടന്നിരുന്നു.ഇരട്ടക്കുട്ടികളുണ്ടായതില്‍ കറുപ്പുകാരിയും വെളുപ്പുകാരനും.

ഇരട്ട സഹോദരിക്ക്‌ 5 വയസ്സ്‌ ഇളപ്പം!


   
ഇരട്ടകള്‍ തമ്മിലുളള പ്രായ വ്യത്യാസം എത്രത്തോളമാകാം? സാധാരണഗതിയില്‍ മിനിറ്റുകള്‍ എന്ന്‌ നമുക്ക്‌ സംശയലേശമന്യേ പറയാം. എന്നാല്‍, സസെക്‌സിലെ ഫ്‌ളോറന്‍ ബ്ലേക്ക്‌, റൂബേന്‍ എന്നീ ഇരട്ടകളുടെ പ്രായ വ്യത്യാസം ആര്‍ക്കും അങ്ങനെ എളുപ്പത്തില്‍ പറയാനാവില്ല. കാരണം, ഇവര്‍ ജനിച്ചത്‌ അഞ്ച്‌ വര്‍ഷത്തെ ഇടവേളയിലാണ്‌!

കുട്ടികളില്ലാതിരുന്ന ഈ അപൂര്‍വ ഇരട്ടകളുടെ മാതാപിതാക്കള്‍ 2005-ല്‍ 'ബ്രിസ്‌റ്റോള്‍ സെന്റര്‍ ഫോര്‍ റിപ്രൊഡക്‌റ്റീവ്‌ മെഡിസിനി'ലെ വിദഗ്‌ധരെ സമീപിച്ച്‌ ഐവിഎഫ്‌ രീതി പരീക്ഷിക്കുകയായിരുന്നു. അന്ന്‌ അഞ്ച്‌ ഭ്രൂണങ്ങള്‍ തയ്യാറാക്കി എങ്കിലും രണ്ടെണ്ണം മാത്രമാണ്‌ മാതാവില്‍ നിക്ഷേപിച്ചത്‌. അങ്ങനെ അവര്‍ക്ക്‌ 2006 ഡിസംബറില്‍ റൂബേന്‍ എന്ന പുത്രന്‍ ജനിച്ചു.

കഴിഞ്ഞ വര്‍ഷമാണ്‌ റൂബേന്‌ ഒരു കൂട്ട്‌ വേണമെന്ന്‌ മാതാപിതാക്കള്‍ തീരുമാനിക്കുന്നത്‌. അങ്ങനെ അവര്‍ വീണ്ടും ആശുപത്രിലെത്തി. 2005 മുതല്‍ ശീതീകരിച്ച്‌ വച്ചിരുന്ന മൂന്ന്‌ ഭ്രൂണങ്ങളിലൊന്നില്‍ നിന്ന്‌ റൂബേന്റെ മാതാവ്‌ ഫ്‌ളോറന്‍ ബ്ലേക്ക്‌ എന്ന സുന്ദരിക്കുട്ടിയെ ഗര്‍ഭം ധരിക്കുകയും പ്രസവിക്കുകയും ചെയ്‌തു. അതായത്‌, അഞ്ച്‌ വര്‍ഷങ്ങള്‍ക്ക്‌ ശേഷം റൂബേന്റെ ഇരട്ട സഹോദരി പിറന്നു!

പളളിയില്‍ പച്ചകുത്തിക്കൊടുക്കും!


മിഷിഗണിലെ ഒരു പളളിയില്‍ ടാറ്റൂ സെന്റര്‍ തുടങ്ങി. ഇക്കാലത്ത്‌ വിശ്വാസികളെ ആരാധനാലയത്തില്‍ എത്തിക്കണമെങ്കില്‍ ഇത്തരം പൊടിക്കൈകള്‍ സ്വീകരിക്കണമെന്നാണ്‌ വികാരി സ്‌റ്റീവ്‌ ബെന്റ്‌ലി പറയുന്നത്‌. എന്നാല്‍, വികാരിയുടെ ചിന്താഗതിക്ക്‌ വിശ്വാസികളുടെ സമൂഹത്തില്‍ നിന്ന്‌ കടുത്ത എതിര്‍പ്പും നേരിടേണ്ടി വരുന്നുണ്ട്‌.

ഫ്‌ളിന്റ്‌ ടൗണ്‍ഷിപ്പിലെ ഒരു ഷോപ്പിംഗ്‌ മാളിലാണ്‌ വാര്‍ത്തകളില്‍ സ്‌ഥാനം പിടിച്ച ബ്രിഡ്‌ജ് പളളിയുടെ സ്‌ഥാനം. പളളിയോട്‌ ചേര്‍ന്ന്‌ 'സെറിനിറ്റി ടാറ്റൂ' എന്ന പേരിലാണ്‌ പച്ചകുത്ത്‌ കേന്ദ്രം പ്രവര്‍ത്തിക്കുന്നത്‌. ആളുകള്‍ പരമ്പതാഗതമായ ആരാധനാ സ്‌ഥലങ്ങളില്‍ വരുന്നതിന്‌ മടികാണിക്കുന്നു. ഇത്തരത്തില്‍ മതത്തിന്റെ പ്രാധാന്യം കുറഞ്ഞുവരുന്നതിനെ മറികടക്കുന്നതിനാണ്‌ വേറിട്ട ചിന്ത പ്രാവര്‍ത്തികമാക്കുന്നതെന്ന്‌ ബെന്റ്‌ലി പറയുന്നു.

ഞായറാഴ്‌ച ഒഴികെ എല്ലാ ദിവസങ്ങളിലും ഉച്ചയ്‌ക്ക് 12 മുതല്‍ രാത്രി എട്ട്‌ വരെ പളളിയിലെ ടാറ്റൂ സെന്റര്‍ തുറന്ന്‌ പ്രവര്‍ത്തിക്കും. തന്റെ ആശയം വിജയിച്ചു എന്നും വിശ്വാസികളെ ആകര്‍ഷിക്കുന്നതിന്‌ തനിക്ക്‌ സാധിച്ചു എന്നും സ്‌റ്റീവ്‌ ബെന്റ്‌ലി അവകാശപ്പെടുന്നു. ഇതുകൊണ്ട്‌ മാത്രം ബെന്റ്‌ലി അവസാനിപ്പിക്കുന്നില്ല. ഇനി രണ്ട്‌ റസ്ലിംഗ്‌ മത്സരങ്ങള്‍ കൂടി നടത്തുന്നതിനാണ്‌ ബെന്റ്‌ലിയുടെ തീരുമാനം.

പരസ്യം പതിക്കാന്‍ നിതംബം!‍




പരസ്യം പതിക്കാന്‍ നിതംബം!‍
   
കടം കയറി വലഞ്ഞപ്പോള്‍ ന്യൂസിലന്‍ഡിലെ വെല്ലിംഗ്‌ടണ്‍ സ്വദേശിനിയായ ടിന ബെസ്‌നെകിന്‌ ഒരു ആശയം തോന്നി - സ്വന്തം നിതംബം പരസ്യം പതിക്കാന്‍ നല്‍കുക! ഇതിനായി പരസ്യം നല്‍കിയ ടിന ശരിക്കും ഞെട്ടിപ്പോയി, ഓണ്‍ലൈന്‍ പരസ്യം പ്രസിദ്ധീകരിച്ച്‌ മണിക്കൂറുകള്‍ക്കുളളില്‍ ഒരു ലക്ഷത്തിലധികം ആളുകളാണ്‌ പരസ്യം വായിച്ചത്‌! പരസ്യത്തിനായുളള ലേലത്തുക 11,000 ന്യൂസിലന്‍ഡ്‌ ഡോളര്‍ വരെ ഉയരുകയും ചെയ്‌തു.

ജനുവരി 20 ന്‌ ആണ്‌ ലേലം അവസാനിക്കുക. അതിനടുത്ത ദിവസം പരസ്യം പച്ചകുത്തുന്നത്‌ ലേലത്തില്‍ വിജയിക്കുന്ന ആള്‍ക്ക്‌ ലൈവായി കാണുകയും ചെയ്യാം! എന്തായാലും തനിക്ക്‌ ലഭിക്കുന്ന ലേലത്തുക ഒറ്റയ്‌ക്ക് ചെലവാക്കാന്‍ ടിന ഇഷ്‌ടപ്പെടുന്നില്ല. തുകയുടെ 20 ശതമാനം ജീവകാരുണ്യ പ്രവര്‍ത്തനങ്ങള്‍ക്കായി ചെലവിടും. ബാക്കി തുക ഉപയോഗിച്ച്‌ കടം തീര്‍ക്കുമെന്നും സാധിക്കുമെങ്കില്‍ ഓസ്‌ട്രേലിയയില്‍ താമസിക്കുന്ന അമ്മയെ സന്ദര്‍ശിക്കുമെന്നും ടിന പറയുന്നു.

To Become A Real Christian


Free To Be – Just a Christian


All over the world today, there is a vast renewal of interest in studying the Bible.  
Thousands of people are reading the Bible to find the answers as to where they 
come from, why they are here on earth, and where they are going after this life is 
over.  Searching the Scriptures with an open and honest heart toward God will 
enable you to gain knowledge of God’s total plan for all of His people.


The Bible is divided into two major parts – the Old Testament and the New 
Testament.  The Old Testament tells of the beginnings of the earth, of man, of sin, 
and of God’s way of salvation in Christ.  Abraham was selected to become the 
father of the Hebrew nation and these people, when they were about seventy in 
number; they went into Egypt to live.  There they grew, prospered, and became 
great in numbers.


The Egyptians made slaves out of them, but God led them out of Egypt through 
Moses, and after a while into the land of Canaan, which we know better as 
Palestine.  God gave them His laws, including the “Ten Commandments”, and they 
became the chosen nation through whom Jesus Christ, the Son of God was born 
into human flesh, came into the world.


The Old Testament also gives us the many words of men called “prophets”, who 
foretold of the coming of Christ and of His spiritual kingdom on this earth.


The New Testament tells of the birth, life, death for our sins, and the resurrection 
of Jesus Christ.  In the fifth book of the New Testament, we read of the beginning 
of Christ’s kingdom or spiritual body.  This book is called the “Acts of the Apostles 
“and shows us how men and women became Christians, or members of His body.


This means that when a person becomes a Christian, God adds that person to his 
“church” or assembly: thus, he does not have to look for a church to join, for the 
very same gospel obedience that made him a Christian makes him a “church” 
member.


The rest of the New Testament is made up of letters written to help show people 
how to live the lives that God would have them live.  God would have every study 
the Bible to learn of Him and His Son, Jesus Christ, and to come to know Him in a 
personal way, as a friend and a savior.


Welcome to this study of the Bible.  Remember that God speaks to each of us 
through the Bible.  This makes it possible for each of us to know Him if we will but 
study and live what we learn.


My prayer for each of you is that you will be guided by the Bible and not by men.  
May God bless you richly with wisdom and understanding.


Are you a Christian?  Are you saved?  Do you have a close relationship with God?  
Are you willing to give up for Him the life of sin you now lead?


Questions


Someone is always asking us questions.  The questions above are usually grouped 
with others, such as:
“What church do you attend? “
“Have you been baptized? “
“What kind of baptism did you have? “
“Are you willing to join a church in order to be saved? “


It is my hope that the material presented here will take some of the pressure off 
and allow you to deepen your relationship with God.  Or, if you don’t know Him, 
free you to begin to know Him as your Father.


At any rate.  I hope you will give this information a fair hearing and if you find 
yourself agreeing with it, use it to teach others and free them from bondage.  You 
will find these teachings quite a bit different from those you’ve seen in the past.  I 
pray that they help everyone to be free in Christ.


Are You Free?


This question is not asked very often, especially by church leaders.  However, there 
are several references to freedom in the Scriptures.  Let’s look at a few of them:
(Luke 4:17-21) The scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he 
found the place where it is written: "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he 
has anointed me to preach good news to the poor.  He has sent me to proclaim 
freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the 
oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor.” Then he rolled up the scroll, 
gave it back to the attendant and sat down. The eyes of everyone in the synagogue 
were fastened on him, and he began by saying to them, "Today this scripture is 
fulfilled in your hearing."


(John 8:31-36) To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, "If you hold to my 
teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth 
will set you free." They answered him, "We are Abraham's descendants and have 
never been slaves of anyone. How can you say that we shall be set free?" Jesus 
replied, "I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin. Now a slave has no 
permanent place in the family, but a son belongs to it forever. So if the Son sets 
you free, you will be free indeed.
(2 Corinthians 3:17) Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, 
there is freedom.


(Galatians 5:1) It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and 
do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.
Note that Jesus sets us free.  Period.  Sometimes real freedom is scary and men, 
afraid of this freedom, tend to make limits for themselves and others in order to 
regulate this freedom.  God put only one limit on our freedom in Christ:
(1 Corinthians 8:9) Be careful, ho


(Galatians 5:13) You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your 
freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love.
(1 Peter 2:16) Live as free men, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; 
live as servants of God.


See?  We are not to use our freedom for evil purposes that would hurt others.  In 
many religions today, men tell us what to do or not to do in order to be pleasing to 
God.  God Himself tells us what is acceptable religion in James 1:27.
(James 1:27) Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to 
look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being 
polluted by the world.


It would seem that God wanted to keep the concept of religion simple so that all 
people everywhere could understand it at once, without a lot of teaching.


Are you a Christian?


To be a Christian is to be “of Christ “or to be a follower of Jesus.  The word 
Christian is all inclusive.  It needs no other word added to it for explanation or 
definition.  Men have created denominations (churches) in order to separate and 
regulate those who profess to believe alike.  


In reality, all faith is individual.  No person believes exactly like another person.  
We all have a unifying point of faith and brotherhood:  the Lord Jesus.  He calls us 
to love and respect each other, but never to believe exactly alike.  A person who has 
accepted Jesus as his or her personal Savior has done so just like all other 
Christians throughout history.


1.        They have heard of Him.
2.        They have come to believe He is who he says.
3.        They have obeyed the condition he set down.


(Mark 16:15-16) He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the good news 
to all creation. 16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does 
not believe will be condemned.


(Matthew 28:19-20) Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them 
in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching 
them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, 
to the very end of the age."


See how simple?  As you go through this world, teach others what you have been 
taught.  Those who believe baptize (immerse) them making them disciples.  Then 
help each other to live a life pleasing to God.


What Church do you attend?


Is this question important?  Is there scripture that supports one church over all 
others, or does Scripture only speak of one church of which all believers are part?  
Is there any such thing as a “church? “  To answer the last question, it will require 
a short lesson in Greek.


In the original Greek in which the New Testament was written the word ekklesia 
has been translated church.  However, this word never had the meaning that is 
meant by the word church as used today.  Note the accepted definition as laid down 
by all leading Greek scholars:


EKKLESIA – A calling out, ie.  a popular meeting, espec.  a religious congregation 
(Jewish synagogue, or Christian community of members on earth, or saints in 
heaven, or both): - assembly, church


Notice that the most accurate definitions are – congregation and assembly.  The 
least is church.  The concept of the church today is that of a power structure with 
its leaders and rulers.  This also means that there are those who are ruled.  In the 
New Testament there are 114 passages that contain the word church.  They are 
listed here to make it easy for you to find them.  Read each one in its context then 
read them again, this time using the word assembly instead of church.  Decide for 
yourself which you think is most accurate.


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There are practices which almost all churches have in common – from the largest to 
the smallest.  Hers is a list.  Search your Bible and see if they are tradition or if 
they are found in Scripture.


1.        Worship Services
2.        The Collection
3.        Placing of Membership
4.        Sermons
5.        Men only as Deacons
6.        Deacon as an office


There are others to be sure, but I think this list will keep you busy for a while.


What do I do with my contribution?


I suppose that this will trouble most people at first.  We are so used to placing 
money in the plate that we hardly know what to do with it otherwise.


The Bible calls for us to help those in need.  We are commanded to help the orphan 
and the widow.  (James 1:27).  This can be done on an individual basis.  To “ set 
aside ” originally meant to “ keep by ones side. “  Usually at home.  No where in 
the New Testament is the concept found of Christians placing money in a church 
treasury.


(1 Corinthians 16:2) On the first day of every week, each one of you should set 
aside a sum of money in keeping with his income, saving it up, so that when I come 
no collections will have to be made.


Money, like all things, was given to us, as Christians, to enjoy:


(1 Timothy 6:17) Command those who are rich in this present world not to be 
arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their 
hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment.


However, like all things, it was meant for our sole pleasure.  God gives generously 
and gets much pleasure from it.


(Malachi 3:10) Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in 
my house. Test me in this," says the LORD Almighty, "and see if I will not throw 
open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have 
room enough for it.


In concept and example we are taught that more pleasure is derived from giving 
than from receiving.


(Acts 20:35) In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we 
must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: 'It is 
more blessed to give than to receive.' "


In 1 Corinthians, the collection being made was to help the poor and needy in 
Jerusalem.  It was not to be used for the pleasure of those saving the money.  It 
was also not to be used for a building or for salaries.


When you use the money you earn (by God’s grace), spend it well.  Get your money’
s worth and remember that you are just God’s caretaker for all that you possess.


What works will I do?


Jesus listed one work when he was asked this question:


(John 6:29) Jesus answered, "The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has 
sent."


Other “works “that we do today will not be considered work if we follow this 
teaching.  We will give to the poor, we will meet with other Christians often, we will 
teach, we will love the brothers and sisters.


All this will be what we are – not what we do.  Can you see the difference?


Salvation, God’s gift to mankind


Spiritually, to be saved is the single most important thing that a person can desire.  
To be with Christ for all eternity: to be with loved ones forever: to be in a place of 
never ending love; is something that we have all dreamed of.


God made this possible when he chose to live and die in the person of Jesus Christ 
on a Roman cross.  By being lifted up, He drew all those to Him who are willing to 
surrender their lives to His direction.


Those who willingly devote their lives to Him find that they are doing more than 
just following His directions; they find themselves developing a loving relationship 
with Him.  They call upon Him as a friend in times of need and times of joy.  He is 
their constant companion.


Now, if you have felt that God has abandoned you and that probably everyone else is 
enjoying this relationship but not you – don’t despair.  God has promised never to 
leave you.


(Hebrews 13:5) Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with 
what you have, because God has said, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake 
you."


He is as good as his promise.  We may not be aware of Him all the time, but He is 
there.  I hope that this lesson has helped you to grow closer to Him.


This closing section tries to simplify our understanding of faith.  It is intended to 
show you that you are not alone; and possibly ( hopefully) to strengthen your belief 
in God.




The gift is accepted through Faith


The Bible tells us more about the gift of eternal life in Ephesians 2:8-9


“You have been saved by God’s gracious love through faith.  Salvation does not 
come from you: it is God’s gift.  It does not come from human effort.  If that were 
true, someone could brag about earning it.”


Notice that this scripture does not say that we are saved by grace alone but that we 
are saved by grace through faith.  We must have enough faith in Jesus Christ to 
obey Him or God will not save us by His grace (Unmerited favor.)




Salvation by grace does not exclude obedience.


To help us understand that being saved by God’s grace does not exclude the 
necessity of obedience – the Bible declares in Hebrews 5:9 that:


“After Jesus was made perfect, he became the Source of eternal salvation for 
everyone who will obey him”




What is saving faith?


Faith is your first step.  If someone doesn’t believe in God, he cannot please God, 
because the person who comes to God must believe that he lives.  That person must 
believe that God will give rewards to the people who are searching for Him.


(Hebrews 11:9) By faith he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a 
foreign country; he lived in tents, as did Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him 
of the same promise.


Many people feel they have faith, without really knowing what faith is.  It is not a 
mere intellectual believing, for the devils do that.  James 2:19 declares:


“You say that you believe there is one God?  That’s fine.  The demons also believe 
this and shake with fear.”


Faith is trust and trust is faith.  Webster defines faith this way:


1.        Confidence or trust in another person or thing:  faith in another’s ability.
2.        Belief that is not based on proof:  He had faith that the hypothesis would be 
substantiated by fact.
3.        Belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion:  the firm faith of 
the Pilgrims.
4.        Belief in anything, as a code of ethics, standards of merit, etc.: To be of the 
same faith with someone concerning honesty.
5.        A system of religious belief: the Christian faith, the Jewish faith.
6.        The obligation of loyalty or fidelity to a person, promise, engagement, etc.: 
failure to appear would be breaking faith.
7.        The observance of this obligation; fidelity to one’s promise, oath allegiance, 
etc: He was the only one who proved his faith during our recent troubles.
8.        Christian Theology – the trust in God and in His promises as made through 
Christ and the Scriptures by which humans are justified or saved.
9.        In faith, in truth; indeed: In faith, he is a fine lad.


OK, now that we have that out of the way, let’s see just how a simple definition of 
faith we can come up with.  The major points of Webster’s definition are: 
confidence, trust, and belief.


Confidence: 1. full trust; belief in the powers, trustworthiness or reliability of a 
person or thing.


Trust: 1. reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc. , of a person or 
thing; confidence.


Belief: 2. confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately 
susceptible to rigorous proof.


It would seem that to have faith in God would be to trust Him and believe what he 
says.


Learning to trust or have faith in something or someone always takes time.  God 
called you to Him and He wants you to take the time to know Him.  As a friend.  
Talk to Him about everything that happens to you.


You will find that He is very interested in your daily struggles and triumphs.  He 
gives you strength to live for Him everyday if you but ask.  He delights in your 
close walk with him (Psalms 149:4, Isaiah 65:19, Zephaniah 3:17.)  Think about it:  
don’t you enjoy the company of those who you love?  Aren’t you happiest when with 
them?


To have saving faith ask God.  Then believe that he is concerned enough about you 
to guide you in this walk of faith.  He wants you to be saved (John 3:16; 2 Peter 3:
9).  He will work harder in your behalf than you can ever imagine.  If you but give 
Him a chance.


This does not mean that you will never have hard times.  There will come the trials 
that are a part of living in an imperfect world.  God will teach you to act during any 
crisis in a way that will bring Him the glory.  Because it is from Him that your 
strength comes.  He will shoulder the cares of living if we will learn to have faith in 
Him.


If we remember that without God, we would be nothing (Acts 17:28) then we will let 
Him take the foremost place in our lives.

New Drugs on the Market

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Caveman family commenting about what prescription drugs will do someday.'

St. Mom's Wort - Plant extract that treats mom's depression by rendering preschoolers unconscious for up to six hours. 


  1. Empty Nestrogen - Highly effective suppository that eliminates melancholy by enhancing the memory of how awful they were as teenagers and how you couldn't wait 'til they moved out.
  2. Peptobimbo - Liquid silicone for single women. Two full cups swallowed before an evening out increases breast size, decreases intelligence, and improves flirting.
  3. Dumerol - When taken with Peptobimbo, can cause very low I.Q. and a desire to watch never ending TV Infomercials.
  4. Antiboyotics - When administered to teenage girls, is highly effective in improving grades, freeing up phone lines, and reducing money spent on make-up.
  5. Menicillin - Potent antibiotic for older women. Increases resistance to such lines as, "You make me want to be a better person ... will you go home with me now?"
  6. Buyagra - Injectable stimulant taken prior to shopping. Increases potency and duration of spending spree.
  7. Extra Strength Buy-one-all - When combined with Buyagra, can cause an indiscriminate buying frenzy so severe the victim may even come home with a Donnie Osmond CD or a book by Dr. Laura.
  8. Jack Asspirin - Relieves the headache caused by a man who can't remember your birthday, anniversary or phone number.
  9. Anti-talksident - A spray carried in a purse or wallet to be used on anyone too eager to share their life stories with total strangers.
  10. Sexcedrin - Bedroom aerosol spray for men. More effective than Excedrin in treating the, "Not now, dear, I have a headache," syndrome.
  11. Ragamet - When administered to a husband, provides the same irritation as ragging on him all weekend, saving the wife the time and trouble of doing it herself.

Patience Prayer

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Dog learns patience watching a skunk eat his fun. 
Dog Learns Patience.

Lord, help me to take things more seriously, especially laughter, parties, and dancing. 

  1. Lord, help me to take things more seriously, especially laughter, parties, and dancing. 
  2. Lord, give me patience, and I mean right NOW!
  3. Lord, help me not be a perfectionist.  (Did I spell that correctly?)
  4. Lord, help me to finish everything I sta
  5. Lord, help me to keep my mind on one th -- Look, a bird -- ing at a time.
  6. Lord, help me to do only what I can, and trust you for the rest. And would you mind putting that in writing?
  7. Lord, keep me open to others' ideas, WRONG though they may be.
  8. Lord, help me be less independent, but let me do it my way.
  9. Lord, help me follow established procedures today. On second thought, I'll settle for a few minutes.
  10. Lord, help me slow down andnotrushthroughwhatIdo.

Understanding Covenant is important for several reasons:


Contents
1) Introduction
2) Understanding Covenant is important for several reasons:
3) The Adamic Covenant The Covenant of Commencement

4) The Noahic Covenant? Covenant of Preservation
5) The Covenant with Abraham: an unconditional covenant
6) The Covenant with Moses

7) The Covenant with David: an unconditional covenant

8) The Palestinian Covenant

9) The New Covenant

Conclusion

Bibliography
Introduction
          It was God who started to make a covenant with man. He wanted to have a relation with him under certain conditions. God executed his promises and  was honest in spite of our dishonesty. The covenant of God with man was an everlasting one. The first covenant that God made was in the days of Noah, before and after the deluge. The condition that God stipulated was that man should leave the wicked world that was condemned to death and annihilation, and enter into the ark. God would grant man life, security, peace and care. Noah and his  sons joined that covenant, and thus they gained God's blessing. The second covenant was made between God and the great patriarch. The blessing as is seen in Deuteronomy 28, is for those who abide by the words of God, and the punishment is for those who disobey them. This covenant, which God gave to Moses, was sprinkled with blood and, for the first time, it was a written covenant for all people, including blessings and curses. Moses took the Book of the Covenant and read to the people saying: "All that God said shall he obeyed, " then Moses took some of the blood and said, “this is the blood of the covenant which God made with you about all these sayings. "A covenant is a contract or agreement between two or more parties.  Covenant is how God has chosen to communicate to us, to redeem us, and to guarantee us eternal life in Jesus.  These truths, revealed in the Bible, are the basis of Christianity.  The Bible is a covenant document.  The Old and New Testaments are really Old and New Covenants.  The word "testament" is Latin for Covenant.
There is a pattern to the covenants found in the Bible.  Basically, it is as follows.  The initiating party describes himself and what He has done, then there is a list of obligations between the two (or more) parties.  What follows is the section dealing with rewards and punishments that govern the keeping and breaking of the covenant.  The Ten Commandments fit this pattern and are a covenant

Understanding Covenant is important for several reasons:
1.      We learn that God deals with Man covenant ally.
2.      Since a Covenant is an agreement, it is a promise made by God.  Since, we can rely on God's word for eternity, we can take great comfort in His covenant promising us eternal life in His Son.
3.      It helps us to see the Bible as a covenant document.  The Old and New Testaments are Old and New Covenants.
4.      With Covenant understood as a framework through which the Bible was written we can better understand it, God’s dealings with us through it, and our responsibilities to God as well as His to us.
We can better understand the symbols used by God in covenant ratification: The Lord’s Supper and Baptism.
The Ten Commandments constituted a covenant between God and the people. They were written on two tablets that were called the `tablets of the covenant' and these were put into a tabernacle, also called the `tabernacle of
the covenant.' The tabernacle of the covenant was a symbol for the presence of God with his people. The observance of the commandments meant that God was their God and that they were his people. According to this covenant, God gave them the commandments to obey, and in return, He would guard and bless them. All the commandments of God and all the scriptures were a covenant. This is why the old scriptures have been called `the Old Testament' and the scriptures after the coming of Christ are called `the New Testament. The Holy Bible exemplifies a covenant between us and God, and we have become believers on the ground of our abiding by all the commandments included in it. Whenever you see the Holy Bible, you should remember that there is a covenant between you and God. As long as we are the children of God, ands long as we are believers, we are bound by this covenant. We have to observe all the rules in that book and say, as our fathers have said before, “We obey all the commandments of God. " It is a covenant that is sprinkled with blood. Thus, Saint Paul the apostle says of the Lord Christ that, "He is the mediator of a better covenant which wa established upon better promises," and they are really better promises. The Promised Land in the Old Testament is a
symbol of the Land of the Living in the New Testament. The fact that it is overflowing with milk and honey is a symbol of what no eye has seen, near has heard of, and of what has never occurred to the mind of any human being. The abundance of posterity symbolizes the spread of faith and the increase of the number of believers, and the extent of age symboliseseternity.There is another covenant that we establish with God through baptism. During baptism, we repudiate Satan and all his evil deeds, his tricks, thoughts and all his hosts and say to him openly, `I renounce you; I renounce you; I renounce you.’ Do we still renounce the devil and all his hosts? Besides this renouncement, during baptism we make a vow to believe in God and proceed in his ways, and in the new life in which we have worn Christ. There is another covenant that we keep with God by partaking in the Eucharist and in repentance. In connection with Communion, God says tours, "Each time you eat from this bread and drink from this cup you preachy death, acknowledge my resurrection and remember me until I come. "What indicates that the Eucharist is a covenant between us and God is that Maundy Thursday, the day on which God made the covenant with his disciples and gave them His Flesh and His Blood, is called by the Church `Covenant Thursday.' We celebrate this day, keeping in our memory covenant that we pledge with God each time we take part in the Eucharist. We also enter into a covenant with God whenever we make a vow. We often undergo pressure in case of sickness, adversity, demands or desires, and make vows beyond our capacity and liability of execution, and later, we try to do away with those vows or try to change or delay them, forgetting the scripture which says, "You had better not make vows at all, rather than make vows and not execute them. "A covenant with God should be regarded with seriousness and not obligation. We should know with whom we are making an agreement. It is with God, the Creator, the Infinite, the Imperceptible, the God of gods. We should also know about the punishment for those who break the covenant. Saint Paul the apostle explained this punishment in his message to the Hebrews, saying, "Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye; shall he bethought worthy, who has trodden underfoot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and who hath done despite unto the spirit of grace? It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. " (Hebrews 10:29-30)All the covenants of God with the fathers are covenants with us personally. In this connection, the Prophet Moses says, "The Lord our God made a covenant with us in Horeb. The Lord made not this covenant with our fathers, but with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this day. "(Deuteronomy 5:2 & 3)Our covenants with God are sprinkled with blood and approved with the Blood of Christ. This is why Saint Paul says about the consecration of the believer that with the blood of the covenant with which he has been consecrated, "Our sins are obliterated at baptism by the Blood of Christ, “and such is the case in the sacrament of Confession and the sacrament of the Eucharist, in which we take the Blood of Christ, which purifies everything. How beautiful is the statement of the Prophet David, "O God, bless the covenants of my mouth." Therefore we ask God to give us the power of execution. We pray to God to grant us His power so as to be honest towards Him.

THE ADAMIC COVENANT The Covenant of Commencement
Under the Edenic Covenant man was put on probation to test his commitment to the terms of the covenant.  The one prohibition to not eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil constituted the test of faith and obedience (Genesis 2:16,17).  The test was occasioned by God's permitting the serpent's entrance into the Garden.  The temptation to break the covenant came from Satan as he attacked the terms of the covenant.  His aim was to breathe covenantal relationship between the Creator and the creature by deceiving man into violating the covenant.  He knew this would rob man of the blessings and put him under the curses of the covenant.  Satan's attack was upon the covenantal God and the covenantal man, but his approach was to attack the covenantal language.  Genesis 3:1-6 records the serpent's tempting of the woman and their progressive undermining of the words of the covenant. Covenant theology first sees a covenant of works administered with Adam in the Garden of Eden. Upon Adam's failure, God established the covenant of grace in the promised seed, and shows his redeeming care in clothing Adam and Eve in garments of skin — perhaps picturing the first instance of animal sacrifice. The specific covenants after the fall of Adam are seen as administered under the overarching theological covenant of grace. This was a covenant made between God and Adam where Adam would have everlasting life based upon obedience to God. This apparently was possible since Adam did not have a sin nature.
A.    "And the LORD God commanded the man, ‘You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die’ God entered into a covenant with Adam. The promise connected to that covenant was life.  The condition was perfect obedience.  Its penalty was death

The Noahic Covenant? Covenant of Preservation
The Noahic Covenant is a promise that God made to all mankind as well as to all the creatures that he would not destroy the world until his work of saving a people was accomplished. When was the Noahic Covenant established? The first mention of the Noahic Covenant is in Genesis 6:18. God introduces the Noahic Covenant before the flood but then explains it fully after the flood. Genesis 6:17-22In order for God’s plan of salvation to be accomplished Noah and his family had to be preserved through the flood.  It does seem that the Noahic Covenant was established right after Noah came off the ark. As soon as he sacrifice to the Lord God spoke to him and gave him the promise of the Noahic Covenant. Genesis 8:20-22The Noahic Covenant is in full force until the 2ndComing. 2 Peter 3:7 following the creation of man. Genesis 1:28The historical context of both commands seems to have been tied to the fact that the earth needed to be populated. The Relationship between Man and animal After the flood the relationship between men and animals changes. Now our God has put a fear and dread of man on all the animals. This does not mean that animals cannot be tamed. What it does mean is that animals are not naturally inclined to be attracted to men. Meat is PUT on the Menu When man was created green plants were given to mankind to eat. Genesis 1:30After the flood meat of animals is given to mankind to eat. Sin coming into the world at the Fall has nothing to do with the change in God’s menu for the diet of mankind. Eating of Blood is Forbidden We cannot be sure that this command was a part of the Noahic Covenant. The Noahic Covenant seems to be tied to preserving the earth. Blood is a symbol of the life of the individual and therefore it cannot be eaten.  This command does not seem to be tied to a specific era or covenant. Therefore it applies to the end of the age. Capital Punishment We are not to take someone else’s life because man is made in the image of God and therefore life is very valuable to God. Deterrence is not mentioned as a reason for having capital punishment.  The lawful taking of life is not under discussion here but murder. There are commands in the Old Covenant era to kill others. 1 Samuel 15:1-11In the New Covenant era the government has the authority to kill. Romans 13:1-7Sign of the Covenant The rainbow was the designated sign by God that the Noahic Covenant is still in effect. We as believers have no fear that the earth will be prematurely destroyed. This covenant was God’s promise to Noah to never again destroy the world with a flood.  God gave the rainbow as a sign."I now establish my covenant with you and with your descendants after you and with every living creature that was with you -- the birds, the livestock and all the wild animals, all those that came out of the ark with you -- every living creature on earth.  I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be cut off by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth."  And God said, "This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come: I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth.  Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind.  Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life.  Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth."  So God said to Noah, ‘This is the sign of the covenant I have established between me and all life on the earth’"

The Covenant with Abraham: an unconditional covenant
The actual Abraham Covenant is found in .The ceremony recorded in Genesis 15 indicates the unconditional nature of the covenant. The only time that both parties of a covenant would pass between the pieces of animals was when the fulfillment of the covenant was dependent upon both parties keeping commitments. Concerning the significance of God alone moving between the halves of the animals, it is to be noted that it is a smoking furnace and a flaming torch, representing God, not Abraham, which passed between the pieces. Such an act, it would seem, should be shared by both parties, but in this case it is doubtless to be explained by the fact that the covenant is principally a promise by God. He is the one who binds Himself. God caused a sleep to fall upon Abraham so that he would not be able to pass between the two halves of the animals. Fulfillment of the covenant fell to God alone. God promised a land and descendants to Abraham, who was commanded to "keep" the covenant) and was given circumcision as the sign On that day the LORD made a covenant with Abram and said, "To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates" 1) The Abraham Covenant is described in and is an unconditional covenant. There are no conditions attached to it (no “if” clauses, suggesting its fulfillment is dependent on man). (2) It is also a literal covenant in which the promises should be understood literally. The land that is promised should be understood in its literal or normal interpretation—it is not a figure of heaven. (3) It is also an everlasting covenant. The promises that God made to Israel are eternal. There are Three Main features to the Abrahamic covenant
 1.)The promise of land God called Abraham from Ur of the Chaldeans to a land that He would give him  This promise is reiterated where it is confirmed by a shoe covenant; its dimensions are given in  (precluding any notion of this being fulfilled in heaven). The land aspect of the Abrahamic Covenant is also expanded in, which is the 
2)The promise of descendants). God promised Abraham that He would make a great nation out of him. Abraham, who was 75 years old and childless), was promised many descendants. This promise is amplified where God promised that nations and kings would descend from the aged patriarch. This promise (which is expanded in the ) would eventuate in the Davidic throne with Messiah’s kingdom rule over the Hebrew people.
3.) The promise of blessing and redemption. God promised to bless Abraham and the families of the earth through him. This promise is amplified in the ; cf.  anticipates the forgiveness of sin. The unconditional and eternal nature of the covenant is seen in that the covenant is reaffirmed to Isaac he “I will” promises suggest the unconditional aspect of the covenant. The covenant is further confirmed to Jacob). It is noteworthy that God reaffirmed these promises amid the sins of the patriarchs, which fact further emphasizes the unconditional nature of the Abraham Covenant.



The Covenant with Moses
In the giving of the Law, the nation of Israel was constituted a holy nation and given stipulations to follow to ensure fellowship with God.  The covenant was ratified by a covenant sacrifice and the sprinkling of).
 "Moses then wrote down everything the LORD had said.  He got up early the next morning and built an altar at the foot of the mountain and set up twelve stone pillars representing the twelve tribes of Israel.  5 Then he sent young Israelite men, and they offered burnt offerings and sacrificed young bulls as fellowship offerings to the LORD.  6 Moses took half of the blood and put it in bowls, and the other half he sprinkled on the altar.  7 Then he took the Book of the Covenant and read it to the people.  They responded, ‘We will do everything the LORD has said; we will obey.’  8 Moses then took the blood, sprinkled it on the people and said, ‘This is the blood of the covenant that the LORD has made with you in accordance with all these words’"

The Covenant with David: an unconditional covenant
God gave a promise to David that his descendants should have an everlasting kingdom and be known as his sons."You said, ‘I have made a covenant with my chosen one, I have sworn to David my servant, I will establish your line forever and make your throne firm through all generations’") It was through the descendants of David that Jesus was born. The Davidic Covenant refers to God’s promises to David through Nathan the prophet and is found in 2 Samuel 7 and later summarized in  and . This is an unconditional covenant made between God and David through which God promises David and Israel that the Messiah (Jesus Christ) would come from the lineage of David and the tribe of Judah and would establish a kingdom that would endure forever The Davidic Covenant is unconditional because God does not place any conditions of obedience upon its fulfillment. The surety of the promises made rests solely on God’s faithfulness and does not depend at all on David or Israel’s obedience. The Davidic Covenant centers on several key promises that are made to David. 1) God reaffirms the promise of the land that He made in the first two covenants with Israel (the Abrahamic and Mosaic Covenants). This promise is seen in , “Moreover I will appoint a place for My people Israel, and will plant them, that they may dwell in a place of their own and move no more; nor shall the sons of wickedness oppress them anymore, as previously.” 2) God promises that David’s descendant or “seed” will succeed him as king of Israel and that David’s throne will be established forever. This promise is seen in , "I will set up your seed after you, who will come from your body, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for My name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever.” This is a reference to the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ.

The Palestinian Covenant
The Palestinian Covenant is recorded in  and and was made between God and Israel right before Moses died and Israel entered the Promised Land. This covenant came after the Mosaic Covenant and after Israel had wandered in the wilderness for forty years until the generation that had refused to enter the Promised Land had passed away. God made this covenant with Israel while they were in Moab waiting to go into the Promised Land, and the covenant would serve this new generation of Israelites as a reminder of their special covenant relationship with God.
The Palestinian Covenant has many similarities to the Mosaic Covenant made at Mount Sinai but is a separate and distinct covenant as clearly seen in  “These are the words of the covenant which the Lord commanded Moses to make with the children of Israel in the land of Moab, besides the covenant which He made with them in Horeb.” Before making this covenant with Israel, God reminded them that if they obeyed the Mosaic Law, He would bless the nation abundantly and warned them that disobedience to the Law would result in His cursing the nation Besides the promises that God would bless them if they obeyed His commandments and curse them if they disobeyed, the Palestinian Covenant also contains some special promises to Israel that many believe will not be completely fulfilled until the millennial reign of Christ. First, God promised to gather the scattered Israelites from all over the world and to bring them back into the land He had promised to their ancestors). Second, God promised to regenerate the Israelites of that time and their descendants by circumcising their hearts so that they would love Him. Third, God promised to judge Israel’s enemies, and, fourth, He promised that the Israelites would obey God and that God would prosper them in their obedience). While some might see these promises being fulfilled when Israel was returned from captivity in Babylon at the time of Ezra and Nehemiah, there seem to be some aspects of this that have not been fully realized yet. For example, the promised restoration of Israel to the land would not happen until all the blessings and curses promised them were fulfilled we know that Israel as a nation rejected Jesus Christ as their Messiah and was once again cursed and cut off from the land when the Romans conquered Jerusalem in A.D. 70. Second, we see that one of the promises in this covenant was that God would circumcise their) so that they and their descendents would obey Him These same promises are repeated in  and and are part of the blessings and promises of the New Covenant. Also, it seems that the final or ultimate restoration of Israel to the land and to an everlasting relationship with God is what Paul is looking forward to in  when he says that “a partial hardening has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in and thus all Israel will be saved.”The Palestinian Covenant also serves to reinforce the promises made to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob that God would establish Israel as His chosen people). Even though God set before Israel the promise of His blessings for obedience and His curses for disobedience, He knew full well they would turn from Him and His covenant and turn to idols. This is why He also promised to one day restore them to the land and have compassion on them. Therefore, the ultimate outcome of this covenant does not depend on Israel and its obedience, but instead it depends on God and His faithfulness. The Palestinian Covenant focuses on what God is going to do more than what Israel is supposed to do. While Israel’s prosperity is closely tied to her obedience to God’s commands, and they will still be punished for their disobedience to God, there is coming a day when God will return them to the land (the full extent of the land as outlined in ), and they will possess it, and God will bless them forever. At that time God will circumcise their hearts so they will obey Him This covenant is again reaffirming the Abrahamic Covenant in that someday the seed of Abraham will possess the Promised Land forever. Unlike the Mosaic Covenant whose promises are conditional upon Israel’s obedience to the Law, ultimate fulfillment of the promises of the Palestinian Covenant are not dependent upon Israel’s obedience. Instead, the Palestinian Covenant is an unconditional, eternal covenant) because it is a part of the Abrahamic Covenant and an amplification of it.

The New Covenant
This is the new covenant of the Messianic age where the Law of God would be written upon the hearts of men."The time is coming," declares the LORD, "when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah... This is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after that time," declares the LORD. "I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts.  I will be their God, and they will be my people" It was promised in Eden “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel" It was proclaimed to Abraham “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you").It was fulfilled in Christ “Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, because he has come and has redeemed his people.  He has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David (as he said through his holy prophets of long ago), salvation from our enemies and from the hand of all who hate us -- to show mercy to our fathers and to remember his holy covenant, the oath he swore to our father Abraham: to rescue us from the hand of our enemies, and to enable us to serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness before him all our days.  And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High; for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for him, to give his people the knowledge of salvation through the forgiveness of their sins, because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace"

Conclusion
 The standard description of covenant theology views the  of God's dealings with mankind in all of history, from  to , under the framework of three overarching theological covenants — the covenants of redemption, of works, and of grace. These three covenants are called theological because they are not explicitly presented as such in the  but are thought to be theologically implicit, describing and summarizing the wealth of Scriptural data. systems of thought, covenant theology is not merely treated as a point of doctrine, neither is it treated as a central . Rather, Covenant is viewed as the structure by which the biblical text organizes itself.
As a framework for biblical interpretation, covenant theology stands in contrast to  in regard to the relationship between the  with national Israel and the  in . That such a framework exists appears to be, at least, feasible since, from the earliest time of the Church, the Jewish Bible has been known as the Old Testament (or Covenant) in contrast to the  which has been known as the New Testament (or Covenant). Regarding the theological status of modern people, covenant theology is often referred to as "," or "replacement theology" by its detractors, due to the perception that it teaches that God has abandoned the promises made to the Jews and and has replaced the Jews with Christians as his  in the earth. Covenant theologians deny that God has abandoned his promises to Israel, but see the fulfillment of the promises to Israel in the person and the work of the , who, not a separate replacement entity.











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