Christian Javois

Beside Still Waters

Christian Javois

  • Covenant of Terror: When God Take You to Court for Breach of Contract

Covenant of Terror: When God Take You to Court for Breach of Contract

Tuesday 1st November 2022

Christian Javois discusses the consequences of breaching a covenant with God and the hope found in living righteously on 'Beside Still Waters'.
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Beside Still Waters
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God's Covenant: What Happens When We Break It?

The covenant presupposes the exercise of “good faith” and mutual benefit.
Ever wondered what it means to be in a covenant with God and what happens if we break it? In this episode of 'Beside Still Waters', Christian Javois takes us on a journey through the profound concept of a covenant relationship with God. It's not just about promises; it's about mutual trust and faith. Javois explains how this sacred agreement involves the body and blood of Jesus, making it deeply personal and spiritual.
But what happens when we fail to uphold our end of the bargain? This episode dives into the serious consequences of breaching this divine contract, including facing an angry God. Javois also touches on the role of wise counsel in our spiritual journey and the importance of living with a reverent fear of God. He doesn't leave us in despair, though. There's hope and assurance to be found in righteous living.
If you're curious about how to maintain this holy relationship and what it means for your everyday life, this episode is a must-listen. It's a thoughtful exploration that balances the gravity of our commitments with the hope that comes from living in alignment with God's will.