The life of Abraham
The life of Abraham is met with significant influence from the LORD. Upon accepting to serve Him wholeheartedly, God promises Abraham an everlasting blessing, a covenant that would go through all his generations to come. God promises to bless those who bless him and curse those who curse him (Genesis 12:3). Melchizedek, the High Priest of God, meets Abraham as he comes from war, at the valley of Kings (Genesis 14:18). Melchizedek receives enormous favor from God; he is promised and uninterrupted service as God’s High Priest (Hebrews, 7:1). However, the blessings of Melchizedek results in him being the promised Christ who revolutionized the New Testament. The lord also destroys Sodom as stated in Genesis 19:1, those enemies of Abraham are unceremoniously banished from the face of the earth. Through this punishment, the New Testament infers on how God deals with the ungodly people, Jude 1:7, Matthew 10: 15, Luke 10:12.
The ten commandments of Genesis 34 form the benchmark of the Judaic religions as it gives the morals through which life must be lived. Through the covenant with God, the Israelites receive the Ten Commandments, which then show God’s promise to His people. Through following these commandments, the Israelites receive the Christ who then perfects all love through obedience to The Farther. Therefore, the basis of judging morality is the powerfully inferred from the fundamental laws, as Christ says, “I did not come to change the Law but rather to uphold it” Matthew 5:17. In establishing the ministry, Christ emphasized that whatever was written will surely be fulfilled word afterword. Every minister then must ensure that they live as per the teachings and ordinances of the Law of Moses and Christ.