In Isaiah 56:3-5, God offers protection and inclusion to eunuchs who keep His covenant, promising them an "everlasting name" and a place in His house, which is "better than sons and daughters." This promise reverses their previous exclusion from the assembly, ensuring they are not forgotten by God.
A covenant with God is a binding, sacred, and often unconditional promise or solemn oath initiating a relationship between God and humanity, centered on God's commitment to protect and bless. Unlike a contract, it is a relational bond (often initiated by God) defining His purpose, such as “I will be your God and you will be my people”.
Baptism/Confirmation: Many traditions view baptism as entering a covenant with God.Communion/Lord’s Supper: Reaffirming the "new covenant" in Christ's blood.Obedience/Faith: Living a life of trust that leads to receiving divine power.Commitment: "We enter a covenant with God to serve Him and keep His commandments".