The Everlasting Covenant

Jun 21, 2026    Pastor William Parsons

This powerful exploration of Hebrews 13:20-21 invites us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about God's character. Rather than the angry, vengeful deity the world often portrays, or the weak, irrelevant figure modern culture suggests, we encounter the God of Peace—a Father whose primary posture toward humanity has always been reconciliation. Pastor Will challenges us to understand that biblical peace isn't merely the absence of stress or conflict, but rather wholeness, right order, and restoration of what was broken. From the moment Adam and Eve sinned, God could have simply started over, but instead He immediately began the work of restoration, ultimately sending Jesus as the Great Shepherd who would lay down His life for the sheep. This shepherd imagery becomes deeply personal when we realize that Jesus faced mortal danger—just as young David confronted bears and lions—not for something of equal value, but for us, His often-wandering, vulnerable flock. The everlasting covenant established through Christ's blood isn't just another religious contract; it's the culmination of every promise God made throughout Scripture, requiring only our faith in response. When we grasp that God is working in our trials not to punish us but to complete us, to remove what we don't need and instill what we do, our entire perspective on suffering transforms. We're invited to see ourselves as recipients of relentless divine pursuit—a God who never stops seeking peace with us, no matter how far we've wandered.