We hear from Genesis today as we get
closer to Holy Week. Our reading from
Genesis tells us about the covenant God made with Abraham. God promised to be
faithful to Abraham and his descendants; God made Abraham the father of a great
nation. The reading from the book of Jeremiah from the 5th Sunday of
Lent from Cycle B talks about the new covenant that God will write onto the
hearts of the people. We in our modern
world see the heart as the seat of our emotions; the Ancient Israelites also
saw the heart as the center of their thought, intellect, and being, in the same
way we see our brain and our soul. So, writing
his covenant on their hearts would mean embossing it on their very being. We hear about covenants so much during Lent
because Jesus is our new covenant, because the salvation Jesus brings us
through his death and resurrection is our new covenant.
“The Lord remembers his covenant forever”
– the psalmist expresses great confidence in this statement in Psalm 105. Think
about when you have gone through a dark or difficult moment in your life, when
it takes everything you’ve got to make it to the next day, when you walk by
faith because daily life is such a struggle. Sometimes we need to take it one
day at a time. Sometimes that is the
best we can do. But God never forgets
the covenant He makes with his people, that He makes with us.
“Look to the Lord in his strength, seek to serve him constantly.” May we truly believe the words of our psalm today, placing our trust in our Lord, placing our trust in the covenant he has made with his people.
“Look to the Lord in his strength, seek to serve him constantly.” May we truly believe the words of our psalm today, placing our trust in our Lord, placing our trust in the covenant he has made with his people.
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