Most Christians Take Communion Without Knowing This

Have you ever taken communion, heard the words "this is the new covenant in my blood," and never really stopped to feel their weight? Most of us have. We know the phrase. We have never let it change the way we come to God. This video is a long-form walk through what the new covenant actually is — and what Jesus replaced when He lifted the cup the night before the cross. We go back to Mount Sinai, to the broken tablets, to Jeremiah's promise of a law written on the heart, to Ezekiel's heart of flesh, and into the upper room where everything changes. If you have spent years trying to obey God from the outside in, this is the study that explains why the old key never opened the door. The new covenant is not God lowering His standard or abandoning the story of Israel. It is God keeping His oldest promise — moving the law from stone tablets to human hearts, replacing repeated sacrifice with one finished offering, and opening direct access to Himself for the least and the greatest alike. 📖 KEY VERSE Jeremiah 31:33 — "I will put My law in their minds, and write it on their hearts; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people." 🕯️ IN THIS VIDEO ▸ Why the old covenant was good but could never change the heart ▸ What really happened at Sinai with the broken tablets ▸ Jeremiah's promise of a law written within ▸ Ezekiel's heart of stone vs heart of flesh ▸ What Jesus meant by "the new covenant in My blood" ▸ Why Hebrews says the high priest "sat down" ▸ What Jesus replaced — and what He did NOT replace ▸ Why the old covenant is not the "angry" half of the Bible ▸ How Pentecost made the new covenant a lived reality ▸ Why this changes how you come to God every morning 💬 Have you ever felt like you were obeying God from the outside in? Tell me in the comments. 👉 If this study helped you, LIKE this video, SUBSCRIBE to [Channel Name], and SHARE it with someone who keeps failing the same test in front of God. Tap the bell so you never miss a new study. 🔍 RELATED SEARCHES AND FURTHER STUDY This study answers what the new covenant is and how it differs from the old or Mosaic covenant given at Sinai. It walks through what Jesus replaced at the cross, what the new covenant in His blood means in Luke 22:20, and how the promise of Jeremiah 31 and Ezekiel 36 is fulfilled in Christ. We look at the book of Hebrews on the once-for-all sacrifice, the meaning of "obsolete" in Hebrews 8:13, the law written on the heart, the difference between law and grace, and why the Old Testament is not the angry half of the Bible. If you have searched for the new covenant explained, what Jesus fulfilled, or the meaning of communion and the blood of the covenant, this verse-by-verse Bible study is for you.