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This episode explores the true biblical meaning of covenant—and how it offers freedom through Christ, not the pressure of performance found in Mormonism.
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The Unveiling Mormonism podcast pulls back the curtain on Mormon history, culture and doctrine. Join us for new episodes every Monday.
Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org/mormonism.
Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.
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IntroductionMormons often speak of “making covenants” and “keeping covenants” as central to their spiritual journey, particularly in temples.
Common Mormon Language Around “Keeping Covenants”:“Keeping my covenants helps me stay on the covenant path.”
“I need to stay worthy to enter the temple by keeping my covenants.”
“We renew our covenants every Sunday by taking the sacrament.”
“By keeping my covenants, I can qualify for eternal life and exaltation.”
“I want to be a covenant-keeper so I can be with my family forever.”
Key biblical covenants:
In Genesis 15, God formalizes His covenant with Abraham:
But in Genesis 15:
This signifies:
Mormonism’s view:
The New Covenant is the central promise of God fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
It was foretold in the Old Testament:
Jesus inaugurates this covenant:
The New Covenant is:
The Bible often refers to God’s covenants as everlasting because:
Examples:
Mormon Doctrine (Doctrine & Covenants 132:6-7, 19-20):
The Bible’s teaching:
In the Old Testament, the covenant with Israel is inseparable from the land of Israel (Deuteronomy 30:19-20).
The Messiah was to come through the line of David, in the land of Israel, as fulfillment of God’s unbroken promises.
The Book of Mormon claims Lehi’s family was called to a new promised land in the Americas (1 Nephi 2:2).
Theological problem:
Jesus declared: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood” (Luke 22:20).
The New Covenant:
Coming to grips with grace-based covenant means:
Verses to cling to:
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This episode explores the true biblical meaning of covenant—and how it offers freedom through Christ, not the pressure of performance found in Mormonism.
--
The Unveiling Mormonism podcast pulls back the curtain on Mormon history, culture and doctrine. Join us for new episodes every Monday.
Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org/mormonism.
Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.
Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.
Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at [email protected].
Donate Now
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IntroductionMormons often speak of “making covenants” and “keeping covenants” as central to their spiritual journey, particularly in temples.
Common Mormon Language Around “Keeping Covenants”:“Keeping my covenants helps me stay on the covenant path.”
“I need to stay worthy to enter the temple by keeping my covenants.”
“We renew our covenants every Sunday by taking the sacrament.”
“By keeping my covenants, I can qualify for eternal life and exaltation.”
“I want to be a covenant-keeper so I can be with my family forever.”
Key biblical covenants:
In Genesis 15, God formalizes His covenant with Abraham:
But in Genesis 15:
This signifies:
Mormonism’s view:
The New Covenant is the central promise of God fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
It was foretold in the Old Testament:
Jesus inaugurates this covenant:
The New Covenant is:
The Bible often refers to God’s covenants as everlasting because:
Examples:
Mormon Doctrine (Doctrine & Covenants 132:6-7, 19-20):
The Bible’s teaching:
In the Old Testament, the covenant with Israel is inseparable from the land of Israel (Deuteronomy 30:19-20).
The Messiah was to come through the line of David, in the land of Israel, as fulfillment of God’s unbroken promises.
The Book of Mormon claims Lehi’s family was called to a new promised land in the Americas (1 Nephi 2:2).
Theological problem:
Jesus declared: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood” (Luke 22:20).
The New Covenant:
Coming to grips with grace-based covenant means:
Verses to cling to:
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