Daniel Rogers #6 An Everlasting Name
To a Hebrew, being married and given in marriage was all for the purpose of perpetuating the family name. If a family tree came to an end, those involved were considered dead and cut off. The eunuchs under this system were called "dry trees" because of their inability to produce children in the covenant. Under the New Covenant, however, being married and given in marriage does not exist. My marriage has no bearing on my relationship to my inheritance under the New Covenant. The reason for this is that we have an everlasting name that has no need to be perpetuated. It will never be cut off like the name of angels. I'm now a Son of God based off of faith - not birthright. This is life in the age to come.
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