Covenants

Covenants in the Bible are common. There are two different kinds of covenants, conditional and unconditional. Conditional means both sides of the agreement have to fulfill their promise. Unconditional means that one side of the group will fulfill their promise even if the other side doesn’t. This is my visual because it’s putting your hand on the bible while making a promise. An example of unconditional is God’s love for us. God will love us no matter what we do wrong or what we do right, God will always love us the same. An example of conditional is a treaty between two countries. If one side of the treaty breaks their promise and does not fulfill their covenant they will probably start a war. Another example is saying something like, I’ll give you this toy for that book, Both sides have to give up their thing or the deal won’t work.

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