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Covenant, Rainbow and the Call

Mon 7th Jan 2008 1 comment

covenantrainbow.jpgThe power of the Holy Spirit is moving the hearts of God’s people

There is a stirring in the air. Do you sense it? Can you feel it? It’s infectious, exciting, dynamic, authentic, and it is God-ordained. His Spirit is moving among us. He has something wonderful in store for this territory.

In seeking to understand the Spirit’s leading, the term “covenant” keeps penetrating my mind and heart. It word is based on the love relationship God has established with us. Our salvation experience is founded on and supported by the spiritual covenant we have with the Almighty.

What does Covenant mean?
The Hebrew word berit, translated “covenant,” occurs 272 times in the Old Testament. The word is used extensively and denotes a binding contract between two people. In the New Testament, the Greek word diatheke, also translated “covenant,” refers to the spiritual implications of the binding contract between God and individuals, meditated by Christ. As the writer of Hebrews clarifies, “For this reason Christ is the mediator of a new covenant, that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance - now that he has died as a ransom to set them free from the sins committed under the first covenant” (Hebrews 9:15).

God’s covenants are centred in his promises. His covenants are secure. We can anchor ourselves in them. Our spirits, souls and bodies become rooted in God’s covenant with us, through the blood of Christ. It is not through individual effort or human works, but through God alone. His covenant is foundational for our faith.

What about the Rainbow?
God said, “Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant …” (Genesis 9:16). The account of Noah’s life grips the heart. It reveals God’s love in action. Following the flood, God promises never again to destroy the world with water. He signs and seals his covenant with an iridescent rainbow that he streaked across the sky.

Nothing compares to the magnificent kaleidoscope of colours uncovered in a rainbow. The rainbow is a significant symbol for believers. Each time we gaze at its often abrupt and unexpected appearance, we are reminded that we are covenanted people. We are in covenant with God himself.

Covenant and the Call
God’s covenant reminds us that he calls his followers to an intimate, personal relationship with him. His two-fold calling is to salvation first and then to service. He continues to call people to the Army-to be junior soldiers, senior soldiers, local officers and officers engaged in full-time ministry. God’s covenant includes a calling to service.
Today, more than ever before, we need quality people, called by God, who are passionate, ready and willing to covenant with him. It is about surrender of our wills to his perfect will.

In his famed tome, Confessions, the 5 th-century theologian and church leader, St. Augustine, candidly wrote about his personal struggle between his and God’s will. “All these different desires,” Augustine confessed, “are good [in themselves], yet they are in conflict with each other until [one] chooses a single course…. [God], at last you converted me to yourself.” Augustine came to the logical conclusion that to align his will with God’s will was the only reasonable, valid choice to be made in life.

Writing in 1883, Catherine Booth, co-founder of The Salvation Army, implored her followers with these words: “[God] wants you. He wants your gifts. He wants your influence. He wants all you have, but he wants most of all you! You! Every bit of you! I don’t know where you sit, and I don’t know to what he calls you; but the question to settle is, Will you obey? Will you rise and follow? Will you face whatever it is he calls you to face? Shut your eyes; look inside. Listen to the voice within. Face God and say, Yes! (or No!) Face him!”

Can we “Covenant Together”?
Are you willing to covenant together in the year ahead? Will you join in praying that people will respond to the call of God upon their lives and follow wherever the call leads?
Yes, indeed. I do sense the power of the Holy Spirit moving and stirring the hearts of God’s people. He loves his people. He loves his Army! He loves, and has magnificent plans for, the Canada and Bermuda Territory. I confess to being excited for what lies just around the corner. Are you? Let’s covenant together-to see to see his perfect will being fulfilled!
“Look to the Lord and his strength; seek his face always … [for] he remembers his covenant forever ….” (1 Chronicles16:11, 15).

by Commissioner William W. Francis, Territorial Commander

Reprinted from Salvationist, January 2008

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  1. Comment from Alonzo Twyne, Tue 8th Jan 2008 1:01pm

    Thank you. Praise God I feel the moving of the Spirit too but I also see the moving of the Spirit out of the inner sanctum of The Salvation Army. There is that part of The Army, now more than ever before,and I'm referring too those that are on the front lines, our employees. Challenge is good for our soldiers, but when we hire front line employees that represent The Army and God, are we asking them to be filled with the Spirit? I personally do not see this happening; just look at our Job Descriptions. " Do not allow the world to mold you" Romans 12......... we, The Army, have gone there, therefore how can God Bless and guide? Let's not limit what God can do for us and through us.