Praise The Lord for Covenants
                        Old Testament wisdom for our world today
 
                         By Captain Michael Ramsay       

                                           

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We make promises every day.  So does God.  With the rising of the Sun He promises His grace, provision and deepest love for each of us.  In "Praise The Lord For Covenants," Captain Michael Ramsay convinces us that the covenants we consider are a holy obligation and fully strengthened by God's resolve to love us.  The undeniable bond of our covenants with Him are relational.  Read to be affirmed and aligned in your covenanted commitment in God - Commissioner James Knaggs

 

     

COVENANTS offers a properly high view of God and of a Salvationist's relationship with Him through the Soldier's Covenant. Readers may be provoked by some of the author's applications of Old Testament teaching to contemporary Christian living; if so, all to the good! The book is rigorous and accessible and will be valuable for group and personal Bible study. - Commissioner Doug Davis  

  

Michael Ramsay has provided us with an easy-to-read explanation of the meaning of 'Covenant' in the Old Testament, and linked it strongly with the saving life and work of Jesus while applying biblical covenantal principles to the life and experience of Christian today. Salvationists everywhere will benefit from his years of study and the insights he has drawn from scripture and personal experience.  Lt. Col. Ian Barr  

  

It is simply impossible to fully grasp what it is to be a Salvationist without a solid understanding of what a covenant is and what the expectations and obligations are of those whose lives are bound by one. The terms, conditions, and behaviours a Salvationist willingly binds himself to as they sign any of the Army’s covenants form the night-and-day difference between the person who is a mere “member” of a congregation and a “blood and fire” Salvation Soldier. In ‘Praise The Lord For Covenants’, Michael Ramsay offers solid, basic instruction, along with helpful, relevant insights on the subject that should be read and embraced by all Salvationists. – Major Willis Howell  

  

Michael Ramsay gives some practical reflections on Covenant, which nails down things that otherwise tend to slip out of line. It’s helpful that there is so much discussion going on about things pertaining to our Wesleyan (and Biblical) roots. – Major Harold Hill  (author of ‘LEADERSHIP IN THE SALVATION ARMY: A case study in clericalisation.’)  

 

 

I was grateful to have been provided with a draft of a Salvation Army approved book on “COVENANTS” written by Captain Michael Ramsay, with a request that I write a short endorsement of the book before its publication, to help increase the profile of the release. My gratitude was related to learning that Captain Ramsay had spent several years in research and prayer and re-writing on the important topic of “covenants”, and my wanting to be aware of the foundation of knowledge he had established on the subject, which I hoped would lead to my own greater understanding of its biblical and historical background.

I trust that some of the thoughts that I gained in reading the draft will be helpful encouragements for others to study the book as well for their own further development in their understanding of the Old Testament covenants to which Captain Ramsay refers, and the specific covenants that he focuses on, having to do with marriage and Salvation Army soldiership and Salvation Army officership. Here are just a few quotations from the book that were especially helpful for my own thoughts about covenants and their importance to me as a Salvationist follower of the Lord: God is faithful to His covenants even when we are faithless; If we remain faithful to our covenant and allow our Heavenly Father to put his arm around us we will find it easier to walk in step with our Lord; If we tie ourselves to God in a sacred vow and do not follow him closely, it’s impossible to even finish, let alone win, the race and experience victory with Christ; God is more important than anyone else in the holy person’s life. And then, linked with that last thought, but a thought that sums up everything else Captain Ramsay says in his book, is this – God comes first! Colonel Earl Robinson

 

  

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FOREWORD

General Eva Burrows  (Rtd)

The only Salvationist book on Covenant I have read previously is the inspiring volume by the late esteemed Commissioner Ed Read entitled Keepers of the Covenant . This was published in 1995, so it is time for a further look at the subject so important to Salvationists who, above all else, are people of Covenant.

The writer of this slimmer volume, Captain Michael Ramsay, has been a passionate student both of Biblical covenants and Salvationist covenants, and we should be grateful to him for bringing us a 21st century view with thought-provoking insights.

He does a wide-ranging study of significant  covenants in Scripture, not only the well-known covenants with  Abraham, Moses, Samson and others, but also lesser known examples such as the Nazirite vows, and the various covenants in the book of Judges. He draws out the significant elements or attributes that identify all covenants God makes with his servants, not only in the Old Testament but also with us today.  Such elements as:  

  • A covenant has no expiry date;

·        To keep covenant on our side is costly, demanding obedience and sacrifice;

  • The Lord is faithful even if we are faithless;

  • If a covenant is broken by man, God never renegs on his commitment of love;

  • Our disobedience does not render the covenant void;

But thanks be to God, a broken covenant can be renewed;

  • Covenants may seem impossible to keep, but our magnanimous God , on his side, promises his presence, and his power to keep us true to covenant;

  • The breaking of binding vows of covenant is no trivial matter, often leading to devastating consequences, not merely for ourselves but for future generations.

In dealing with Salvationist covenants such as the Officer’s Covenant, Soldier’s Covenant and the Marriage Vows today, Ramsay reminds us of the privilege we have of entering into deep and rich covenant relationships with God which should never be taken lightly, or superficially.  This is in contrast to the ‘present age’ when we live in a world where promises are easily broken, where contractual agreements are often disregarded, where divorce is common and vows ignored with a shrug of the shoulders.  As soldiers we promise ‘to make the values of the Kingdom of God and not  the values of the world’ the standard for our lives.

Should some readers have taken up this book thinking that ‘covenant’ is an out-dated word belonging to the Bible and the past, they will quickly be made aware of its contemporary relevance for Christians, and for  Salvationists in particular. 

Read this book with your Bible in hand, and make some inspiring and challenging discoveries.

 

Eva Burrows

General (Rtd)

Melbourne

August 2010

 

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PREFACE

ABOUT THIS BOOK

BACKGROUND

This short book has been a few years in the making. My first article on this topic was published in the December 2005 issue of the Journal of Aggressive Christianity (more commonly referred to as JAC). When I was encouraged by the editorial staff of JAC to consider writing a book, my initial thought was to simply produce a compilation of previously published articles on this topic. Others encouraged me to do further work in order to reduce the redundancy that is often evident when articles are published over time on the same topic. What follows is the result of much prayer, research, collecting, revising and updating previously published articles pertaining to various Old Testament covenants. Each chapter in this short book is based upon works previously published in Salvation Army periodicals. I have greatly appreciated the insights of the many people who have reviewed my work on this topic over the years. Thank you.

PURPOSE

This book isn’t meant to be an overwhelming discourse on covenantal theology. There are multitudes of voluminous works that have been published on this important topic over the years. I would particularly recommend Commissioner Edward Read’s comments on this topic in 'Keepers of the Covenant': that book is both insightful and easy to read. ‘Praise The Lord For Covenants’ is meant to briefly examine some of the attributes of covenants made with or before the Lord. It is meant as a practical help for those of us considering entering into a covenant. It is my hope that this book will provide us with some real food for thought from various Old Testament covenants that still have a great deal of value for those of us living our lives as new creations on this side of the cross.

CONTROVERSY

I have not shied away from controversy over the years; neither have I necessarily sought it. Covenants: this is a topic that can be a lightning rod for disagreement. There has been much controversy surrounding especially the marriage covenant in recent years.  Politicians, clergy, media and others have had much to say about whether or not the State (or even the churches) should marry two people of the same gender: this topic has certainly contributed to some significant divisions in our society. In much of the western world about half of all marriage covenants end in divorce. In parts of Canada it is even more common for a person never to marry the other parent of one’s children, even if the couple does continue to live together ‘until death do they part’. These days it is not uncommon for various churches and Christian organizations to have as a part of their leadership team people who have been married twice or even thrice. Polygamy has even grabbed headlines relating to various Muslim groups abroad and Mormon groups at home. This book does not explicitly weigh in on any of these controversies. This book does not intend to offer the final word on the topic of covenants but rather it is meant to further the discussion. It is meant as a resource for those who are considering entering into a covenant with or before the Lord. This book is meant to look at a few interesting passages about covenants in the Old Testament; examine what God, the author and/or the redactor may have meant by them and consider what applications these stories may have for the 21st Century and beyond.

THEME

In examining the pericopes contained in this book, we have noted a couple themes that are common to the selected Old Testament passages:

1)      It is very important for us to respect our covenants: be they marriage, Soldiership (Salvation Army membership) or other covenants that are made with or before the Lord.

2)      God is faithful to His covenants even when we are faithless.

If you are convinced of these two things from reading these humble reflections and are able to apply them to the covenants in your own life then I believe that this short book has served its purpose.

AUTHOR’S NOTE

Over the years I have revisited and revised a number of the articles contained in this book. Out of respect for the office of the International Literary Secretary and The Officer Magazine, I have mostly left the articles that first appeared in that publication in their original form. These articles form the first 3 chapters of this book. The editorial staff of the Journal of Aggressive Christianity (JAC) has been kind enough to give me a free hand to update the articles that were first published in their journal. Thank you.

I have always believed that one should draw one’s opinions from Scripture examined in context. This often poses a challenge for those of us who feel directed by the Lord to write on a particular topic or theme. The way that I have attempted to address this problem is through a contextual-exegetical examination of a number of pericopes that address the topic at hand. In doing so I seek to learn what God has to say to us through these passages.

This book is not meant to be an exhaustive study. It is my hope that as I continue to research the beautiful topic of covenants that I will continue to be able to share my offerings with you in the years to come.

It is my prayer that the Lord will bless the reader of this book.

 


PREFACE TO AN EARLIER ANTHOLOGY OF ARTICLES

The Journal of Aggressive Christianity addresses many important issues for Salvationists in today’s world. JAC, drawing upon the rich tradition of our primitive Salvation Army, examines eternal truths within the context of the contemporary Salvation Army world. Contained in the following pages are a few of the insights on various covenants that have been included in its pages as well as a couple of introductory articles from The Officer Magazine.

I hope that the information included here will be of use to anyone considering entering into a covenant relationship be it as a Salvation Army soldier, officer, as a spouse, or any other contractual relationship.

 

Sincerely,


Captain Michael Ramsay

The Salvation Army

 

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