Healing in His Wings: Healed by the Righteousness of God

Author: Richard Steveni
ISBN: 979-8-89940-773-4

On the front cover is a tzitzit, or tassel embroidered onto a prayer shawl (kanaph). Its origin is in Numbers 15:37–41 where God commanded the men of Israel to wear a kanaph as a reminder of His law.
The kanaph, or outer garment, features significantly in the Old and New Testaments, but it’s in the New Testament where we see the transition between the old covenant, where we had to literally wear a garment to be figuratively covered by His righteousness, to the new covenant, where we are now literally covered by God’s righteousness by our declaration of faith in Jesus, who came to fulfil the law, and thus being figuratively covered with His blood, the substitute perfect sacrificial lamb.
It is God’s promise to us that we will be sózó (healed spiritually, physically, and mentally) by being born again as a new creation when we accept Jesus as Lord and Saviour. It is His righteousness that makes Him keep His promise (Luke 1:67–75).

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