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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 7 Article 4
The sermon explores the theological significance of the term 'Testament' as it relates to the Old and New Covenants, clarifying that it functions as a Latin term for 'covenant' rather than a distinct agreement. It examines how the language of a last will and testament illuminates the enduring nature of God's covenant of grace, which encompasses both Testaments, while acknowledging shifts in the application of its blessings—from reliance on sacrificial law in the Old Testament to faith in Christ's sacrifice in the New. Ultimately, the message underscores the importance of recognizing that while the terms of the covenant may evolve, the underlying love and promise of God remain constant, and calls for prayerful discernment in engaging with those both inside and outside the church.