The New Covenant of Messiah (who is called Christ), promises a complete forgiveness of sins.
This Covenant is placed in the minds of a Spiritual Israel, and it is also written in their hearts.
Messiah the Savior is the one who has the power to Save us from our sins. A summary of the “Spiritual Blessings,” that He has promised to all of His children is revealed in Ephesians Chapter one.
Many will place their trust in Messiah after hearing His Word of truth which is the Gospel unto Salvation. Those who are born-again will receive the promise wherein they are Sealed with His Holy Spirit.
This is the down payment unto the inheritance when redemption from the sinful flesh is obtained. So then, the completion of this New Covenant contract is Eternal Salvation.
There are many more treasures contained within the New Covenant of Messiah.
Messiah established a second Covenant that would not be the same as the one given to those that He led out of the land of Egypt.
Under the Levitical priesthood, there was only a temporary covering for sins, and the penalty for sinners who are not redeemed is death.
Messiah the Savior is the personification of Yahweh in the flesh, and He was manifest to take away our sins completely.
Those who think that they are justified by the Old Law are not legal heirs, because their misguided faith is made void, and the promise made is of no effect.
Rom 4:13 For the promise, that he should be the heir of the world, was not to Abraham, or to his seed, through the law, but through the righteousness of faith
Forgiveness of sins is final and forever to those who are justified, and declared righteous, under the New Covenant of Messiah.
Israel after the flesh would not succeed in achieving the law of righteousness because it is impossible to be declared innocent through the works of the Law.
After the second Covenant was established, the claim of justification through the Law of Moses would simply represent religious deception.
The New Covenant Fulfills the Old Law promises
Messiah did not come to destroy the Law; rather He fulfilled that which the Law and the prophets declared concerning His promise to both the Old and the New Testament Saints alike. Rest assured though, the Old Covenant has indeed vanished with the resurrection of our Savior (Heb 10:9). Only the promises and curses remain.
Those who put their trust in Messiah the Savior might be justified from all things which could not be accomplished through the Law He gave unto Moses.
The New Covenant of Messiah, is the promise made to all of the children of Abraham, who is the father of all that had a like faith in Yahweh the only true Savior who also is our Messiah. It is imperative to understand, that in order for our Messiah to be the Savior, He must be Yahweh.
Isaiah 45:21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time, who hath told it from that time, have not I Yahweh? There is no other God besides me a just God and Savior; there is none but me
Our righteousness and freedom is to be redeemed from the curse of the Law. Redemption, however, is the reward unto the Elect that will take part in the second Gathering of the Israel of Yahweh at the last trumpet call (1 Cor 15:52).
For in Messiah the Savior neither circumcision availeth anything, nor uncircumcision, but a new creature. And as many as walk according to this rule, peace be on them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of Yahweh (Gal 6:15-16) .
Contained within the New Covenant (which was established upon a better promise) is the hope of our Salvation, and this is the Redemption from our sinful flesh.
What Isaiah declared in the Old Testament, was revealed through Messiah and His New Covenant. And they shall proclaim in that day unto Yahweh; we have waited for our Salvation Yahweh, we have waited, and we will be joyful and rejoice in our Salvation.
Messiah is given the title of the Everlasting Father, and Immanuel, which means Yahweh with us. He is Amighty Yahweh, the prince of Peace and the promised Messiah (Isa 7:14, 9:6).
The New Covenant of Messiah unto everlasting life
Some of those who claim to already be saved will wonder if they can lose their Salvation. The reality is you cannot lose what you don’t yet possess.
What we can possess is an assurance of Salvation as a result of a sure hope in Yahweh, that is established and certain, when His Spirit of truth dwells within us. For this is what changes us when we are born again.
The New Covenant is received by those who have received the Holy Spirit. This Covenant is unto everlasting life, wherein the faithful can escape the bondage of the Old Law of sin unto death.
Moreover, if the Spirit of Messiah who is risen from the dead dwells in you, Messiah who is risen from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by His Spirit that dwells in you (Romans 8:11).
A crown of righteousness is reserved for all of His children that Love His appearing. However, those that walk according to the spirit of this world are the servants of sin unto death.
When the truth is revealed through Yahweh’s Spirit we no longer are slaves unto sin, but are made free to become the servants unto righteousness. For He gives us the power and the strength to carry on. But those who wait upon Yahweh shall renew their strength (Isa 40:29-31).
The law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto our Messiah, that we might be justified by our faith in Him. Our inheritance is not through the Law but through the New Covenant He established.
The New Covenant is written in the minds and hearts of the Elect
The New Covenant is placed in the minds of a Spiritual Israel, and it is also written in their hearts.
Holy Scripture foretold that Abraham would be a father of many nations, and that the blessing promised to him might come upon all nations through Messiah the Savior, that they might receive the promise of the Spirit through a like faith.
The obedience to the New Covenant would be possible because of a radical transformation of hearts and minds. Those who were truly changed would no longer conform to the ways of the world nor would they obey the lusts thereof.
The New Covenant is a Spiritual contract that is also Spiritually discerned. Unlike the Old Covenant, which was written in stone, each of Yahweh’s children would have the New Covenant written in their hearts and minds.
When we study John 12:34-45, Hebrews 8:10-13, Jeremiah 31:31-34, and Isaiah 9:6, something truly amazing becomes apparent. The Old Law has indeed vanished with the New Covenant of Messiah who is the image of Yahweh.