“And I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you.”
Genesis 17:7 ESV

Are you tired of people’s empty words and promises?
Here is a story to encourage you to believe in the promises of God.
Abraham, who was formerly called Abram, had his renaming ceremony at the age of ninety-nine. God had already made a covenant with Abraham, but his mistress gave him a brilliant idea that was very similar to God’s plan—but not the original plan. His servant lady bore him a child, and both Abraham and Sarah assumed that their human-made plan was God’s plan.
I felt like they were giving many ideas to God Himself.
God was like, “Good try, but that is not what I meant.”
When God makes a covenant, it does not only impact the individual but also their associates and future generations. Along with Abraham, Sarah also had her naming ceremony—her name changed from Sarai to Sarah.
Between the first and this covenant, God kept telling Abraham and Sarah the same thing—that they would increase, not Abraham and someone else. God never changed His mind. It was them who took a detour, exploring their own ideas.
God had to reintroduce Himself to Abram as El Shaddai—the Almighty—and reestablish the covenant with Abraham.
A covenant itself is a promise that cannot be broken at any given time, but God affirmed that He would establish an everlasting covenant—which means there is no expiry date to this promise. It was not just for Abraham or Sarah but for all their descendants, which ultimately includes us as well.
However, there is a caveat. Only when Abraham and his descendants walk before God blamelessly and faithfully will they remain under this covenant.
It is very natural for a seventy-five-year-old man, who had lived most of his life, to question a statement that he would be numerous and that his descendants would fill the earth. Abraham could have thought that God wanted him to execute His plans, but actually, it was God telling him to perform in His plan—as instructed and directed.
God allowed that very little strength of Abraham to fail so that His glory could be revealed.
As promised, Abraham’s descendants became numerous in number.
This is a reminder for us to stop giving ideas to God and trying to direct our own story.
This everlasting covenant has been completed and sealed by the blood of Jesus. Only through His shed blood can we renew this covenant, and only the Holy Spirit can help us walk blamelessly before God.
This scripture encourages you not to grow weary of the covenant that God has established with you. There is no way He is going to change His mind, so don’t change yours about standing firm in His promises.
Even when everything around you seems lifeless or hopeless, be encouraged—His Word is alive and working on your behalf.
You, your children, and your children’s children are under this covenant—but only through His Son, Jesus Christ.
Believe in His Son, Jesus Christ, partner with the Holy Spirit, and enjoy the covenant.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the everlasting covenant sealed through the blood of Jesus. Help me to walk faithfully and blamelessly before You. I thank You for including me, my children, and generations to come in Your covenant of love.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.








