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The Abrahamic Covenant is an unconditional covenant, where God made promises to Abraham. In Genesis 15:18–21 it describes a part of the Abrahamic Covenant, specifically dealing with the dimensions of the land God promised to Abraham and his descendants.The Abrahamic Covenant is found in Genesis 12:1–3.
We are all new creations in Christ. We are ambassadors for the King and each and everyone of us has a purpose in the kingdom of God. The old has gone and the new has come, all things are possible if we stand firm in the word of God, use the name of Jesus and allow the Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth. God is a good God Amen.
The Noahic Covenant, found in Genesis 9:8-17, is the promise that God made to Noah and his descendants after the flood which destroyed the world. The Noahic Covenant has several distinguishing features. First, it is an unconditional covenant. Second, it was made to Noah and all his descendants as well as “every living creature” and the earth in general (Genesis 9:8-10). Third, it was sealed with a sign, the rainbow. The Noahic Covenant is an unconditional covenant because it does not depend upon anything Noah or his descendants had to do to fulfill the covenant. The promise is based upon God’s faithfulness alone. Because of God’s faithfulness to always do what He says He will do, we can know today with certainty that there will never be another worldwide flood as there was in the days of Noah, no matter how wicked mankind becomes. Neither the wickedness nor the righteousness of mankind affects this unconditional covenant. There is no "condition" under which God will renege on His promise. This does not mean that God will never again destroy the earth, however. He has promised to one day destroy the earth by fire (2 Peter 3:10, 11; Revelation 20:9, 21:1 ) in the terrible events known as the “day of the Lord.” refrence: Got Questions
Healing the Beggar Acts 3 Peter and John where on there way to the Temple they where not prayed up or hyped up on worship music. Peter and John saw a need used the name of Jesus and the Power of the Holy Spirit was released through them to the lame man glory to God. Listen along if you are wanting to understand the power of the Holy Spirit and the authority in the name of Jesus.