Morning Morsels 104: A Curse on Covenant-Breakers

The covenant that Yah established with the people of Israel was never meant to be broken or ignored.

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Shalom, and happy morning to you. The covenant that Yah established with the people of Israel on Mount Sinai thousands of years ago was never meant to be broken or ignored. In fact, doing either of those things would leave the Israelite who is guilty of such actions, cursed. To put it even more plainly, the Hebrew who simply refuses to hear the covenant, much less keep it, will be cursed.

Many today will argue that the covenant is done away with, when Scripture says no such thing. In fact, in the book of Leviticus, Yah promises this:

44 Yet for all that, when they are in the land of their enemies, I will not spurn them, neither will I abhor them so as to destroy them utterly and break my covenant with them, for I am Yah their Elohim. 45 But I will for their sake remember the covenant with their forefathers. . . .

—Leviticus 26:44 – 45

This prophetic promise is being fulfilled this very moment, for we are in the land of our enemies, and the covenant still stands.

1 The word that came to Jeremiah from Yah: 2 hear the words of this covenant, and speak to the men of Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. 3 You shall say to them, thus says Yah, the Elohim of Israel: cursed be the man who does not hear the words of this covenant. . . .

—Jeremiah 11:1 – 3


Keywords: broken covenant, curses for breaking the law, keeping Torah, ten commandments, morning morsels, living hebrew, kingdom preppers, daily devotion, growing up Hebrew, guh

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