The Covenant of Healing
        
        
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          for this. Now, if you want to do your own thing, and you don’t want to serve God, I’m sorry, but
        
        
          this is not for you. People don’t like that, but that’s how it is.
        
        
          Covenant is serious business with God. If you’ve studied it, you know it. Covenant is serious.
        
        
          You know the Bible has been labeled “Old Testament” and “New Testament.” “Testament” is a
        
        
          Latin word that replaced “covenant.” Really, the better word is “covenant.” Sometimes the same
        
        
          people who translated it “covenant” translated the same word “testament” in the New Testament,
        
        
          but there’s really no reason to do it like that. It’s covenant: Old Covenant, New Covenant.
        
        
          Covenant is serious with God.
        
        
          What is a covenant? Let me give you some definitions. One of the best words I can use to
        
        
          describe it is just to say “binding.” A covenant is a bond. One English definition says “a formal,
        
        
          solemn, and binding agreement,” binding.
        
        
          When I think of covenant, I think of the word “commitment.” Committed. A few decades ago, if
        
        
          a man looked you in the eye, shook your hand, and told you he would do something, that was it.
        
        
          But, nowadays, you can have a 98-page contract and 5 lawyers and still not get it done, because
        
        
          people do not have integrity in their word, and they have no concept of covenant. When you’re
        
        
          in covenant, you’re committed, you’re bound. There’s no saying “forget this,” and no getting
        
        
          upset and breaking it off. “Well, we’re tired of this.” No, it’s a covenant. With God, a covenant is
        
        
          everlasting.
        
        
          Is there a covenant of healing? Did God establish something? Did He reveal Himself and
        
        
          mention that there are two parts to covenant? There’s your part, and there’s His part. Should you
        
        
          be committed to your part? Should you not change? Should you be faithful to your part? What
        
        
          about God? Can you count on Him? Will He be faithful to keep His part of the covenant? Will
        
        
          He bind Himself and hold Himself to it? Yes! If you do what He told you to do, He’s bound, too.
        
        
          If you don’t, then no. You cannot expect Him to do something whether you keep the covenant or
        
        
          not. It just doesn’t work that way.
        
        
          If you’ve read the Old Testament, you know that. In Deuteronomy, He said, “If you obey Me all
        
        
          these blessings will come on you.” (11:27) What if you don’t? All these blessings will come on
        
        
          you anyway? No, they won’t. What if you rebel against God, and you do your own thing? What
        
        
          if you don’t care what He thinks or what He wants, and you’re going to do what you want to
        
        
          do—forget everybody else, and forget God? Then all of these curses will come on you, and you
        
        
          don’t get the blessing. (11:28) There are a lot of folks who don’t want to keep the covenant, but
        
        
          they want the blessing. It doesn’t work that way. You want to keep the covenant. This is the only
        
        
          good life there is, keeping the covenant life.
        
        
          We’re sure it’s God’s will for all of to be healed
        
        
          today because of the covenant of healing.
        
        
          He said, “I Am Jehovah-Rapha. I Am the Lord Who heals you, Who mends you, Who restores
        
        
          you to normal.” I like just hearing that. It came right out of the Bible. “I Am,” He says. Do you
        
        
          suppose He still is? Has He changed? No, He does not change. People change, but He does not
        
        
          change. “I Am the Lord Who heals you.” Some translate it, “The Lord, your Physician.”