A Scarlet Cord - Wednesday Night Class

Lesson 1 of 7 August 16, 2018

During the class, the teacher explained that covenants are the foundation of both divine promise and human relationships, emphasizing that God’s faithfulness gives believers confidence to keep their own commitments. He reviewed the biblical mandate to forgive, citing Matthew 6:14‑15 and Luke 23:34, and illustrated the principle with the Gibeonite treaty in Joshua 9, highlighting how Israel’s oath to the deceptive Gibeonites led to a divine endorsement of the covenant during the battle at Gibeon (Joshua 10:12‑14). The instructor then linked the concepts of truthful speech and oath‑keeping to James 5:12 and Matthew 5, urging believers to let their word be sufficient without extra guarantees. Finally, he presented Rahab’s confession in Joshua 2:9 as an example of faith from an unexpected source, showing that God honors those who trust in Him. The central message was that God’s covenantal faithfulness calls believers to practice forgiveness, integrity, and steadfastness in promises, trusting that divine power will support them in conflicts and relationships. By aligning our lives with these covenant principles, we experience greater freedom, contentment, and spiritual growth.

Matthew 6:14-15

Joshua 9

Joshua 10:3-15