Title: God's Promise (Hebrews 13:1-7)
Content: Among the ways in which all people live, they live by the relationship of promises, that is, contracts. Individuals, organizations, collective societies, nations and internationals are all subject to the terms of the contract. Promise is an act of promoting each other's convenience through trust and trust with each other's personalities.
1) God who promises There is nothing without meaning in all things. Every word and action has meaning and contains meaning. If there is no meaning in words and deeds, it would be the actions of people who have no mind. Starting with Adam, Noah, Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, Moses, the judges, the prophets, and the priests all worked as promised.
In the time of Moses, the 10 commands were specifically given to keep the promises made with God and to walk the path of faith.
Commandments 1.2 command not to worship idols in serving God, and commandments 3 and 4 are also given for the purpose of faith. Commandments 5-10 promise morals and ethics for human relationships. When God makes a promise with his chosen people, “I will never forsake you nor forsake you” (Deuteronomy 31:6), “I am with you” is always the word, “I am with you” in faith with His chosen people . It is with the intention to receive blessings with a sure promise with those who have been born again. The conditions of God's promise are the standard of faith and the standard of life. When God treats us, he says that he rules with life, blessing, death, and disaster in both hands (Deuteronomy 30:15). In the New Testament, John 3:16 says that anyone who believes will be saved is the greatest promise of blessing.
2) Contents of promises When God always makes promises with believers, the content is there. The contents of the Old Testament promises are forgiveness of sins through sacrifice and keeping the law...