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Jeremiah 31:31–34—The New Covenant

Prophecy Perspectives (06.02.25)

In this episode, I explore the New Covenant found in Jeremiah 31:31–34, which amplifies the “blessing” or “salvation” aspect of the Abrahamic Covenant. This unconditional, eternal covenant represents God’s promise to write His law on hearts rather than stone tablets, providing internal transformation instead of external obligation. I explain how this covenant was inaugurated through Jesus’ blood at the Last Supper, making Him the only One who could replace the Old Covenant since only God Himself could abolish what God had established. While the church enjoys the benefits of this covenant today through faith in Christ—including regeneration, forgiveness, the indwelling Holy Spirit, and His teaching ministry—the ultimate fulfillment remains future for Israel. When Jesus returns, Romans 11:25–26 promises “all Israel will be saved,” and they will experience the full blessings of having God’s law written on their hearts. This covenant demonstrates God’s faithfulness—He keeps every promise, never abandoning Israel or believers today.


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