Show Notes
When we read over the entirety of the Scriptures, we see that God instituted a number of covenants with humanity from Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David. Finally, we arrive at the New Covenant we are part of. We need to understand that each covenant was building upon the former, not so much a total replacement of the past, but rather a fulfillment of them, which ended with the work of Jesus Christ. But what happens when we violate our part of the covenant agreement? It is to this that Jeremiah speaks with such relevance, not only for his own time, but also for ours. Two essential aspects of Jeremiah’s message are found here in chapter two.