One Body, One Church, One Spirit

Exploring biblical foundations and modern faith through the lens of Christian unity and the Holy Spirit's guidance.

"For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ."

1 Corinthians 12:12

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The Body of Christ Blog is dedicated to exploring the depth of Christian faith with an emphasis on unity, scriptural foundations, and the work of the Holy Spirit in the modern world.

We believe in One Body – the unified church of believers across all denominations and cultures, connected through our shared faith in Jesus Christ.

We proclaim One Church – not as a building or institution, but as the living, breathing community of believers called to love, serve, and proclaim the Gospel together.

We depend on One Spirit – the Holy Spirit who guides, empowers, and unites us, teaching us all things and bringing to remembrance all that Jesus taught.

Join us as we rediscover biblical foundations, engage with theological insights, and grow together in faith and understanding.

The Overlooked Foundation: Rediscovering the Mosaic Covenant in Modern Faith

Many pastors and teachers today rarely emphasize the importance of the covenant God made with Israel. Growing up in Pentecostal and evangelical circles, I can't recall a single sermon or lesson that focused on the Mosaic Covenant and its role as a foundational teaching for our faith. This isn't just a historical detail—it's a cornerstone of biblical understanding that deserves our attention.

"Now therefore, if you will indeed obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my treasured possession among all peoples." - Exodus 19:5

The Mosaic Covenant was established with Israel in Exodus 20–24, beginning with God speaking the Ten Commandments to Moses and concluding with a solemn, blood-sealed ratification of the covenant. What I'm sharing here is a revelation that has deeply impacted me—one I feel called to pass on. But I encourage you, as you read, to seek discernment from God to fully grasp the weight and context of these scriptures.

The Spoken Word of God

In Exodus 20, God speaks directly to Moses, delivering not only the Ten Commandments but also ordinances covering civil life, personal conduct, property, sacred observances, and national identity. These words were spoken aloud by God before being inscribed in stone—a powerful reminder that God's law was first communicated in relationship, not just written in isolation.

The Covenant Confirmation

By Exodus 24, we witness the covenant's confirmation. Moses, along with Aaron, his sons, and seventy elders of Israel, approaches the Lord—but only Moses is permitted to draw near. After hearing God's words, Moses returns to the people, recounts everything, and they respond in unison: "All that the Lord has spoken we will do."

Moses then writes down all the words of the Lord, builds an altar with twelve pillars representing the tribes of Israel, and oversees sacrifices. In a profound act of covenant-making, he sprinkles half of the blood on the altar and half on the people, declaring, "Behold, the blood of the covenant."

This moment is more than ritual—it's a divine contract, sealed in blood, between Yahweh and His chosen people. Yet, how often do we reflect on this in our preaching, teaching, or personal study?

Reclaiming Foundational Truth

The Mosaic Covenant is not obsolete; it's a testament to God's holiness, justice, and desire for a people set apart. It sets the stage for the New Covenant—the blood of Jesus—which fulfills rather than erases what came before.

Let's reclaim this foundational truth. Let's teach it, preach it, and live in light of the covenants that reveal God's relentless commitment to His people.

"For if that first covenant had been faultless, there would have been no occasion to look for a second. But he finds fault with them when he says: 'Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will establish a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah.'" - Hebrews 8:7-8

Have you been taught about the Mosaic Covenant in your faith journey? How does understanding this covenant deepen your view of God's story? Share your thoughts below.

Note: This blog post is adapted from a personal study of Exodus 20–24. Always seek the Holy Spirit's guidance as you explore Scripture.

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