True Israel: The Covenant Written on Our Hearts
Christ is that Word Joh 1:14, we are His Spouse Hos 2:16
Intro Verse:
“For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people.” — Hebrews 8:10
Many today have grown confused about what Israel truly means. Some throw out the concept altogether—missing the fact that the Bible was written “for, to, and about Israel” (Romans 9:4-5).
But Hebrews 8:10 reminds us:
The covenant is with both the House of Israel and the House of Judah—the two houses that remain distinct even into the New Heavens and New Earth.
God’s laws now live in our hearts, transforming obedience into joy rather than legalism.
We are called to delight in His ways, praying daily in unity with the Psalms and songs of victory sung by Christendom through the ages.
To rediscover this covenant identity—and its hope for the future—explore these three key articles:
1. The Nations of True Israel and the Unbroken Covenants of God
Far from being abolished, God’s promises to Israel remain unbroken. This article shows how His covenant faithfulness continues across generations, revealing that His standards of righteousness are still a blessing when written on the heart rather than imposed by force.
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2. The New Name for True Israelites: “Christian”
When the disciples were first called Christians, it fulfilled the prophecy of God’s people receiving a new name. This article explains how the ancient identity of Israel found its fullness in Christ, binding Israel and Judah together as one covenant people under a name known throughout the world.
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3. Culdee / Spouses of God Prophecy: Céilí Dé
The Celtic Culdees—literally “Spouses of God”—embodied this covenant life. They lived in devotion, prayer, and holiness, showing what it means to have God’s law written on the heart. This article uncovers their prophetic witness for our own times.
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Why It Matters Today
True Israel is not about rejection or replacement. It’s about restoration, about hearts transformed to love God’s ways. It’s about being His people—not by outward compulsion, but by inward delight.
You can join in the prayers sung daily by Christendom for centuries, uniting with this covenant people through the Psalms and Scriptures at www.celticorthodoxy.com.

