The Blood and The Covenant - Divine Exchange of Incorruptible Life
Dramane Traore
Editora: Heaps Publishing
Sinopse
The Blood and the Covenant by Dramane Traore is a powerful unveiling of the divine covenant established not through ritual, religion, or retribution, but through the eternal blood of Christ. This book confronts the legalistic frameworks that have distorted the meaning of covenant and restores its true nature—intimate union sustained by presence, not performance. Traore takes the reader into the holy architecture of God’s covenant with man, revealing that the blood of Jesus was not merely the price of forgiveness, but the seal of inseparable union. The covenant is not a contract to be managed—it is a life to be shared. It is not kept alive by offerings or sacrifices, but by the indwelling presence of the One who died and rose to fulfill it forever. In this revelatory work, Traore calls the Church to rise from transactional Christianity and enter into relational life with the Covenant Himself. The blood does not merely cleanse—it invites. It opens the way into communion, access, and inseparable life. This is not a covenant of striving or debt. It is the eternal joining of God and man in Christ. The Blood and the Covenant dismantles the illusion that holiness is a payment for access and declares that the presence of God is not a reward—it is the covenant itself. The veil is torn, the price is paid, and the dwelling is open. You are not maintaining your part of the deal—you are living in the fulfillment of His. This is the covenant of presence. This is the blood that speaks.
