Genesis 1:23 and Jeremiah 33:20-22. An Indestructible Agreement


Genesis 1:23  “And the evening and the morning were the fifth day.” 

    Who can stop day and night from happening? God refers to the unstoppable, consistent occurrence of night and day as His agreement, an unbreakable contract with humanity, and they exist as evidence to the immutable nature of His promises that we cannot so easily see:

    “Thus saith the Lord; If ye can break my covenant of the day, and my covenant of the night, and that there should be day and night in their season: Then may also my covenant be broken with David my servant, that he should not have a son to reign upon his throne; and with the Levites the priests, my ministers.As the host of heaven cannot be numbered, neither the sand of the sea measured: so will I multiply the seed of David my servant, and the Levites that minister unto me." Jeremiah 33:20-22.

    Christ reigns forever as king and priest, and if you will agree to His contract you will be his heir and minister as surely as day follows night.

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Ezra James
The Word of God is bread from heaven. God sent it, but we must gather it, appreciate it, digest it, and live by it. These days it is increasingly scarce. Many are starving for it and don't know it because they keep feasting on bad bread that doesn't satisfy. But if we would learn to carefully gather up the fragments of the True, Heavenly Bread of Life, we would always enjoy a feast of crumbs, because even God's crumbs are miracles mighty to save (Mark 7:24-30). ESPAÑOL: La Palabra de Dios es pan del cielo. Dios lo envió, pero debemos recogerlo, apreciarlo, digerirlo y vivir por él. Hoy en día es cada vez más escaso. Muchos están muriendo de hambre por falta de él sin saberlo porque se alimentan de pan falso que no satisface. Pero si aprendiéramos a recoger cuidadosamente los fragmentos del Verdadero Pan Celestial, Pan de Vida, siempre disfrutaríamos de un banquete de migajas, porque hasta las migajas de Dios son milagros poderosos para salvar (Marcos 7:24-30).