Covenant Relationship




Hello everyone just wanted to give a quick update of what is going on in Sriracha, Thailand with the Foster Family. First to start off, Dawn is doing great! She is teaching English to my fellow classmates. She is such an amazing wife and I am so blessed to have her apart of my life with God. Sailor is doing just fine. She is loved by Thai people and is always getting free food everywhere she goes. She is growing up so fast. Finally me, I am in my fourth week of classes, where actually my dad is teaching Modern Church Movements and it is going great. So I hope to get in touch with some of you soon.

My first class at VBCI was my Hebrews class. It was a very exciting subject of study, which focused mainly on having a covenant relationship with God. As a christian we should be and are righteous. We are right with God, that is the basic definition of righteousness. God has called us to be in covenant relationship with Him as mature christians. When you make a contract or agreement with someone, you don't have to worry if that person will come through on his or her end of the deal. We need to be the same way with God. Being in a covenant relationship you are promised the blessings of God, but only by doing our parts that He has asked of us. What is our part of the covenant? Our part of the covenant is to believe and act on His word. God is a faithful and just God. If we do our part of the covenant, He will do His part. A covenant will give you the assurance of things hoped for. It helps our faith grow stronger, and we are promised  a life of abundance through covenant. Whatever is promised in the Bible we have the right to it, because of the covenant it is legally ours. 

Thank all of you who have prayed for our family, God is going to do great things through yours and our lives.

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