Covenant Remembered: The Faithfulness of God
"Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember; and I will remember the land." - Leviticus 26:42

In Leviticus 26:42, we find a poignant declaration from God, as recorded in the King James Version (KJV): "Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember; and I will remember the land." This verse encapsulates a vital aspect of God's character—the faithfulness to His covenants. As we reflect on each element of this verse, we delve into the profound implications of God’s remembrance, His covenant promises, and the unwavering hope we find in the land He has set aside for His people.
The context of Leviticus 26 is rich with the themes of blessings and curses, depending on the obedience or disobedience of the Israelites. God is outlining the consequences of their actions throughout this chapter. Despite their potential unfaithfulness, He reminds them of His unfailing faithfulness. The covenants made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are not merely historical statements—they are the foundations of God's relationship with His chosen people.
To understand the significance of God's remembrance of the covenants, we need to reflect on what a covenant means. A covenant is an agreement, a promise, and in Biblical terms, it represents a binding commitment initiated by God. Each covenant made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is marked by God’s unchanging nature, illustrating that He does not abandon His promises. When God says, "I will remember," it signifies His careful attention to the commitments He has made, ensuring their fulfillment—even when His people stray.
Let us first consider the covenant made with Abraham. In Genesis 12:2-3, God promised to make Abraham's name great, bless him, and make him a great nation. This covenant was foundational, establishing Abraham as the father of many nations. Even in moments of doubt and failure on Abraham's part, God remained loyal to His promise, demonstrating that His faithfulness is not contingent upon our perfection but rather rooted in His love.
Then we look at the covenant with Isaac, affirming the promises made to Abraham as God reiterated His commitment to Isaac, Abraham’s son. In Genesis 26:24, God appeared to Isaac and assured him of His presence and blessing, saying, "Fear not, for I am with thee, and will bless thee, and multiply thy seed for my servant Abraham’s sake." Here, we see God’s promise transferring through generations, underscoring the continuity of His faithfulness.
Finally, the covenant with Jacob is a significant chapter in the saga of God’s chosen people. In Genesis 28:13-15, God reaffirms His promise to Jacob, saying, "I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest…" This covenant emphasizes not only God’s commitment to the lineage of Abraham but also a personal relationship with Jacob, highlighting that God sees and knows each individual, calling them into His covenant family.
The latter part of Leviticus 26:42 brings us to the acknowledgment of the land—"and I will remember the land." This statement speaks volumes. It affirms that the land promised to the Israelites is not only a physical space but a symbol of God’s presence, His provision, and His peace. It is a reminder of His desire for His people to inhabit a place where they can flourish spiritually and physically. A land flowing with milk and honey signifies abundance and blessing which comes from obedience to God’s commands.
As we meditate on this scripture, we are reminded that God is a covenant-keeping God. His remembrance leads us to trust Him in our lives today. Our hope rests not only in the blessings promised but in the essence of who God is—faithful, loving, and devoted. No matter where we find ourselves, we can lean into the truth that God will remember His covenant with us, just as He did with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This assurance invites us to approach Him boldly, trusting in His promises and preparing to live out the covenant He has graciously extended to us through Jesus Christ.
In every challenge, let us write His faithfulness on the tablets of our hearts, for He will always remember what He has promised.
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Leviticus 26:42 - "Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember; and I will remember the land."
"Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember; and I will remember the land." - Leviticus 26:42
Genesis 42:26 - "And they laded their asses with the corn, and departed thence."
Leviticus 26:40-42 - ""But if they confess their iniquity and the iniquity of their fathers in their treachery that they committed against me, and also in walking contrary to me, so that I walked contrary to them and brought them into the land of their enemies—if then their uncircumcised heart is humbled and they make amends for their iniquity, then I will remember my covenant with Jacob, and I will remember my covenant with Isaac and my covenant with Abraham, and I will remember the land.""
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Leviticus 25:42 - "For they are my servants, which I brought forth out of the land of Egypt: they shall not be sold as bondmen."
Numbers 26:42 - "¶ These are the sons of Dan after their families: of Shuham, the family of the Shuhamites. These are the families of Dan after their families."
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Leviticus 23:26 - "¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,"
Leviticus 22:26 - "¶ And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,"
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Leviticus 25:26 - "And if the man have none to redeem it, and himself be able to redeem it;"
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Leviticus 26:23 - "And if ye will not be reformed by me by these things, but will walk contrary unto me;"
Leviticus 26:3 - "¶ If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments, and do them;"
Leviticus 14:26 - "And the priest shall pour of the oil into the palm of his own left hand:"
Leviticus 26:27 - "And if ye will not for all this hearken unto me, but walk contrary unto me;"
Leviticus 26:7 - "And ye shall chase your enemies, and they shall fall before you by the sword."
Leviticus 26:12 - "And I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye shall be my people."
Leviticus 26:10 - "And ye shall eat old store, and bring forth the old because of the new."
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Leviticus 26:11 - "And I will set my tabernacle among you: and my soul shall not abhor you."
Leviticus 11:42 - "Whatsoever goeth upon the belly, and whatsoever goeth upon all four, or whatsoever hath more feet among all creeping things that creep upon the earth, them ye shall not eat; for they are an abomination."
Leviticus 26:32 - "And I will bring the land into desolation: and your enemies which dwell therein shall be astonished at it."