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THREE: YOU FIRST need to understand the Abrahamic Covenant. But it may be difficult for you until you actually repent of your sin and ask Jesus Christ to forgive you and be your Savior. For you see the understanding of the Word of God is hidden from those who are not of God.

1 Corin 2:13-16 The simple answer is that the unbeliever cannot understand or believe the Bible because they are spiritually blind, dead and enemies of God.

Once you have received Jesus Christ then you can read the word and pray for understanding and if your heart is without sin, you will receive it. That is scripture.

The Abrahamic Covenant is eternal. Man cannot destroy what God has promised. It was a unilateral covenant. Only one party was required to act......God. So no man can destroy it, it is a promise from God that WAS NOT CONDITIONAL. The Abrahamic covenant has three main parts:

First, there was the promise of land (Genesis 12:1). When God called Abram, he was living in Ur of the Chaldeans, and God told him to move to another land that God would show him. That land turned out to be Canaan (Genesis 12:6-7), but it would be several more generations before Israel took full possession of that land (Joshua 22:1-6).

Second, there was the promise of descendants as numerous as the sand on the seashore, or the stars in the sky, who would bless the whole earth (Genesis 22:17-18). God told Abraham that his descendants would become a great nation, with mighty kings (Genesis 17:6).

Third, there was the promise that God would bring blessing and redemption to all people through Abraham's people. God made this promise again to Isaac (Genesis 21:12; 26:3-4) and again to Jacob (Genesis 28:14-15). Despite the sins in the lives of all three patriarchs, God's unconditional promise stands. Since he was the only participant in the covenant, there is no way for the actions of any human to make the promise null and void.

The Abrahamic covenant is an everlasting covenant, which extends into the future kingdom of Christ. Ezekiel prophesied a day when Israel would be fully restored to the Promised Land (Ezekiel 20:33-37, 40-42; 36:1—37:28) as a nation. Israel as a nation will also be restored, blessed and redeemed, as promised (Romans 11:25-27). Best of all, not only Israel, but all people, have access to God's kingdom through the Messiah, who was a descendant of Abraham (John 3:16-17).