Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a
new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah. (Jer.
31:31)
See why he promises to the people a new covenant. It
being new, no doubt refers to what they call the form; and the form, or manner,
regards not words only, but first Christ, then the grace of the Holy Spirit,
and the whole external way of teaching. But the substance remains the same. By
substance I understand the doctrine; for God in the Gospel brings forward
nothing but what the Law contains. We hence see that God has so spoken from the
beginning, that he has not changed, no not a syllable, with regard to the
substance of the doctrine. For he has included in the Law the rule of a perfect
life, and has also shewn what is the way of salvation, and by types and figures
led the people to Christ, so that the remission of sin is there clearly made
manifest, and whatever is necessary to be known.
The sacrifices could not of themselves pacify God, as it is
well known, and whatever the Law taught respecting expiation was of itself
useless and of no importance. The new covenant then was made when Christ
appeared with water and blood, and really fulfilled what God had exhibited under
types, so that the faithful might have some taste of salvation. (Commentaries)
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