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A Promise Unveiled | Lesson 3

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We are a culture obsessed with “the new.” We’ve hardly begun one thing before we move on to the next. We can be stubborn in our refusal to do the tested and tried—desiring instead to find our own new way of doing things, to blaze our own trails and chart our own course.

It’s exhausting. (And it doesn’t actually work that well.)

But in this case, the “new” is worth our while. The new is also over 2000 years old, so everything is relative. I’m praying we’d have “new” eyes to see what we might have always known, to look anew at the grace of God extended to us in the now-ancient New Covenant.

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We are a culture obsessed with “the new.” We’ve hardly begun one thing before we move on to the next. We can be stubborn in our refusal to do the tested and tried—desiring instead to find our own new way of doing things, to blaze our own trails and chart our own course.

It’s exhausting. (And it doesn’t actually work that well.)

But in this case, the “new” is worth our while. The new is also over 2000 years old, so everything is relative. I’m praying we’d have “new” eyes to see what we might have always known, to look anew at the grace of God extended to us in the now-ancient New Covenant.

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