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Discover the Renewed Covenant: A Journey into Redemption, Salvation, and Restoration

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Are you ready to embrace the profound truth of Elohim’s renewed covenant through Y’shu’ah HaMashiach? The call to “Come out of her, My people” (Revelation 18:4) is a divine challenge to forsake false religions, worldly distractions, and rebellion, aligning our lives with the eternal promises of Elohim. This transformative study guide reveals the depth of the renewed covenant, inscribing His Torah on our hearts and empowering us to walk in Spirit-led obedience.

Join us to explore the meaning of repentance, redemption, salvation, and restoration, and discover how believers become His dwelling place—a light to the nations, reflecting His glory. Let’s unite in this life-changing journey to align with Elohim’s eternal purposes!


Application of the Renewed Covenant in Our Lives

The renewed covenant is not just a theological concept or a spiritual ideal—it is the foundation for how we are called to live in alignment with Elohim’s will. Understanding its application brings the truths of Scripture into our daily lives, transforming how we relate to Elohim, others, and the world around us.

Walking in the Renewed Covenant

The renewed covenant invites us to live with a transformed heart, empowered by the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit). Elohim’s commandments, once external, are now written on our hearts (Jeremiah 31:33; Hebrews 8:10). This inner transformation calls us to:

  1. Live in Holiness:

    • As the temple/tabernacle of Elohim, we are to reflect His holiness in every area of life.

    • 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 reminds us: “Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit… therefore glorify Elohim in your body and in your spirit, which are Elohim’s.”

    • This requires separating ourselves from the sins, distractions, and idols of the world.

  2. Forsake the World’s Systems:

    • Revelation 18:4 challenges believers to “come out of her,” calling us to reject false religions, materialism, and rebellion that dominate worldly systems.

    • Application means evaluating our priorities, values, and influences to ensure they align with Elohim’s Word.

  3. Walk as Y’shu’ah Walked:

    • Y’shu’ah demonstrated perfect obedience, love, and service. His life serves as our ultimate example of how to live in the renewed covenant.

    • 1 John 2:6 says: “Whoever claims to live in Him must live as Y’shu’ah did.”

    • This includes loving others selflessly, serving with humility, and obeying Elohim’s commandments with joy.

  4. Be a Light to the Nations:

    • As Elohim’s people, we are called to shine His light in a world plagued by darkness.

    • Matthew 5:14-16 calls us to let our light shine so others may see our good works and glorify Elohim.

    • Living in the renewed covenant is a testimony to Elohim’s transformative power and His invitation for all to come to Him.

Practical Steps to Live the Renewed Covenant

  1. Repent Daily:

    • Recognize and turn from sin in all its forms—idolatry, pride, rebellion, and distractions that pull us away from Elohim.

    • Seek Elohim’s cleansing and renewal through heartfelt prayer and submission to the Spirit.

  2. Embrace Spirit-Led Living:

    • Allow the Ruach HaKodesh to guide your thoughts, actions, and decisions.

    • Cultivate spiritual disciplines like prayer, study of Scripture, worship, and fasting to grow closer to Elohim.

  3. Guard Against Deception:

    • “Her” in Revelation 18:4 symbolizes false systems, both religious and secular, that lead people away from truth. Be discerning, testing teachings and practices against the truth of Elohim’s Word.

    • Commit to studying Scripture deeply to anchor yourself in truth.

  4. Pursue Restoration:

    • The renewed covenant restores us to the relationship Elohim intended from the beginning—one of intimacy, trust, and communion with Him.

    • Work toward restoring broken relationships, seeking reconciliation where possible, and reflecting Elohim’s grace and mercy.

  5. Engage in Community:

    • The renewed covenant is not just individual but communal. We are part of a royal priesthood, called to support and build one another up in faith (1 Peter 2:9).

    • Participate in fellowship with other believers, encouraging and holding one another accountable in walking this path.

Broader Implications of the Renewed Covenant

  1. Transformation of Society:

    • When individuals align with Elohim’s will, communities and nations are impacted. Living out the covenant challenges the norms of a fallen world, promoting righteousness, justice, and compassion.

  2. Hope in Judgment:

    • Revelation speaks of divine judgment, but it also offers hope. The renewed covenant assures believers that Elohim’s ultimate plan is restoration, not destruction. Aligning with this covenant prepares us for eternity in His presence.

  3. A Call to Proclaim the Gospel:

    • The truth of the renewed covenant is not meant to be kept private. We are ambassadors of Elohim’s kingdom, sharing the message of repentance, redemption, salvation, and restoration with others.

    • This includes actively demonstrating the love and truth of Elohim in our words and actions.

Key Takeaways

  • Holiness as a Lifestyle: The renewed covenant calls for a life set apart, one that reflects Elohim’s character and values.

  • Separation from the World: True obedience requires leaving behind anything that conflicts with Elohim’s kingdom.

  • Transformation Through the Spirit: Only through the Ruach HaKodesh can we fully live out the renewed covenant.

  • Mission-Focused Living: Our lives should draw others to Elohim, embodying the truth of His covenant in action.

Final Encouragement

The renewed covenant is not a burden but a gift—a way of life that brings freedom, purpose, and intimacy with Elohim. As His dwelling place, let us walk in obedience, love, and humility, shining His light in the darkness and proclaiming His eternal truth to the world. The time to respond is now. Will you embrace the life-changing power of the renewed covenant?



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The Journey Begins here!

And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.
(1 John 2:3-6 KJV)

How did he walk?

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