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Cult-like religious behavior, the Son of Man, grace and the Holy Spirit are some of the topics on today's Mailbag edition of Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Series: The Law of MosesService: Sun ClassType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Ryan Boyer
Series: The Law of MosesService: Sun ClassType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Kevin Wise
Pastor Greg continues our sermon series through the Gospel of John and encourages us to follow Jesus' example of grace and mercy to the adulterous woman, to extend the same grace and mercy we've received form the sinless Saviour to others.
Inevitably as a person reads through the Law of Moses in Exodus-Deuteronomy, the many, many differences between that law and what would later come through Jesus and his apostles become glaring. How can we explain and understand the differences between God’s expectations for the Israelites, and his expectations of his people today? And why do … Continue reading The Law of Moses vs The Law of Christ
Join us on my interview with Mark Robertson, the author of The Enlightened Law of Moses: A Christian Review of the Remarkable System of Old Testament Law that was released on November 27, 2024. Mark elegantly elevates the law of God being much much more than a listing of rules, but a fabric that defines the substance of society and represents the Nature of God Himself. He clearly explains how what Jesus Christ supported what God originally instituted and what He did not Mark can be reached at mark@robertson.id.au The book is available on Amazon.
Many "experts" claim that the Hebrews were illiterate until the 7th, 6th, or even 5th century BC, suggesting that everything in the Bible up to that point was merely based on campfire stories and legends. In this program, guest AJ Sanchez explains why this view is incorrect.
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The works of the flesh (Galatians 5:16-24) have more to do with the Law of Moses (or Torah) than we may realize. Most of us are familiar with the works, or fruits, of the spirit. But how many of us are mindful of the works (or fruit) of the flesh? In Galatians 5:16-24 is Paul just making the works of the flesh up or is he pulling them from somewhere?
Go To https://rumble.com/user/MormonRenegade for free video & access to exclusive content. Renegade Supply Store: https://renegade-supply-shop.printify.me/products One of the reasons I love Mormonism is the idea that God is no respecter of persons. What that means for us is that as God has dealt with His children in the past is how He will deal with us today. This allows us to foster a relationship with Him because we know what He expects of us. Now with that in mind let me ask this question, should we expect to find the Law of Moses before Moses earthly ministry? The answer is of course yes. Today on the podcast Joshua Erickson and I have a conversation about this. Now if you are able I would recommend going to the Rumble channel and listening because Joshua has a lot of slides to go along with our conversation that you might find helpful. During the course of our conversation we look at the life and ministry of the Patriarchs in the Old Testament and find some very compelling evidence that they were practicing Law long before Moses. We wrap it all up at the end by talking about what this should mean for each one of us and our relationship with God. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dave-kirkenbower/support
Did the apostle Paul teach believers to abandon the Law of Moses? In Acts 21, we see a rumor circulating that he did, which prompts James to propose a plan for Paul to debunk this rumor and set the record straight. What does this passage reveal about Paul's stance on the Law of Moses? My guest, Dr. G. Scott McKenzie, explores these questions in his recent book, “Walking Orderly, Keeping the Law.” In his book, Dr. McKenzie examines Acts 21 and critiques traditional antinomian interpretations that seek to deny its clear pronomian implications. I'm excited to have him on to discuss his work. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-wilber/support
In this programme, we hear important points about the Law of Moses and salvation from sin through Jesus Christ. There is only one way to salvation, and that is to believe in Jesus Christ. There is no other way to salvation. The Jews, especially the Pharisees, thought that if they perfectly obeyed the commandments and ordinances of the Law, they could achieve salvation, but Jesus Christ proved to us that no one can always and perfectly obey the Law. Our human experience also confirms this. The Law does not save people, but condemns them. Christ came to free people from the bondage of the Law and show the true way of salvation.
It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. I. The warning of God's vengeance, vv26-27. II. The justice of God's vengeance, vv28-29. III. The certainty of God's vengeance, vv30-31. IV. The escape from God's vengeance in Jesus.
Pastor Chas Stevenson
As Fr. Mike reads from Nehemiah today, we hear about how the hearts of the people of Israel were moved as Ezra reads the book of the law of Moses to them. In our reading of Esther, we have the beginning of the crisis that will unfold throughout the book as Haman, backed by the king, seeks to destroy the Jews. Today's readings are Nehemiah 8, Esther 3 and 13, and Proverbs 21:5-8. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
by Harold Hancock
Some claim that Christ abolished the Law of Moses. Is that how we are to understand Paul's words in Ephesians 2:15? Is the Law of Moses a dividing wall of hostility? If not, what is Paul referring to when he says the “law of commandments expressed in ordinances”?
Now in verses 21-24, Luke shares with us what happened in the first forty days of our Lord's humanity. Someone said, our Lord's first experience on this planet was one of pain (v. 21). Jesus experienced this rite of circumcision on the eighth day. The rite of circumcision was the covenant sign between Abraham, his seed, and God. It symbolized the cutting off of the flesh as useless as a means of producing a sinless life. The Lord's circumcision identified Him with the ruined race that He had come to save. On the natural level, it identified Him as a member of the Jewish nation (Gen. 17:14) and a member of the Abrahamic covenant. On this same occasion, Jesus was given His human name. Both Mary and Joseph had been told that "Jesus" was God's own choice of a name for the Child (Matt. 1:18-21; Luke 1:31). The Mosaic Law required other duties and ceremonies in connection with the birth of a child. The firstborn child had to be redeemed at the price of five sanctuary shekels (Num. 18:16). The earliest date for this particular function was thirty-one days after birth. Luke refers to the Law five times in telling this part of his story (Luke 2:22, 23, 24, 27, 39). Luke's intent was to make clear that Jesus was born under the Law. He, the Lord Himself, however, did not need to be redeemed. He was immaculately conceived, sinlessly born, and wholly free from sin. He had come to fulfill all of the demands of the Law, so He was circumcised and ceremonially "redeemed" to identify Himself with us. Paul highlights this in Galatians 4:4-5: “But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons.” Jesus circumcision and fulfilling these ceremonial rites symbolized the work the Savior did on the cross in dealing with our sin nature (Gal. 6:15; Phil. 3:1-3; Col. 2:10-11). In verses 22-23, Dr. Luke tells us that when the days of Mary's purification, according to the law of Moses, were accomplished, they brought Jesus to Jerusalem, “to present him to the Lord". This was required by law in Exodus 13:2 and Numbers 18:15. They came to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in “the law of the Lord, a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons” (v. 24). This sacrifice was required according to Leviticus 12:2, 6. Rabbinic law fixed the date for this offering at forty-one days after the birth of a son. The Law called for the sacrifice of a lamb, but, in the case of the poor, the requirement was reduced to a pair of doves or pigeons. Mary took her place as one who was ceremonially unclean and in need of cleansing by the shed blood of a substitute. One of the doves was offered as a sin offering, the other as a burnt offering. The sin offering symbolically transferred all of the sinner's guilt to the substitute. The burnt offering symbolically transferred all of the virtue of the substitute to the sinner. Our Lord's relationship to the Law is an important part of His saving ministry. He was made under the Law (Gal. 4:4); and though He rejected man's religious traditions, He obeyed God's Law perfectly (John 8:46). He bore the curse of the Law for us (Gal. 3:13) and set us free from bondage (Gal. 5:1). Jesus Himself proclaimed in Matthew 5:17, that He “did not come to destroy the Law or the Prophets but to fulfill”. What a wonderful Savior we have! Jesus did all this to satisfy God's law so that we could be saved! Amen!!!!! God bless!
It's GIVING WEEK at the Bible Brief! Give today at biblelit.org.A critical question envelops the Jerusalem Church as controversy swirls regarding Gentiles, circumcision, and the Law of Moses. Peter speak, Paul and Barnabas support, and James renders a judgment.Read along with the story. Today we're reading Acts 14-15, Galatians 2, Galatians 5.Thank you to our generous patrons who makes this show possible. The Bible Brief is listener-supported and brought to you by the Bible Literacy Foundation, dedicated to helping people like you learn the Bible. Looking for more? Check out our website at biblelit.org.Support the showSupport the show: Tap here to become a monthly supporter!Review the show: Tap here!Want to go deeper?...Download the PRISM Bible App!iPhone: App Store LinkAndroid: Play Store LinkWebsite: biblelit.orgInstagram: @biblelitTwitter: @bible_litFacebook: @biblelitEmail the Show: biblebrief@biblelit.orgThis episode primarily uses the ESV Bible translation, but may also use CSB, NASB, and NKJV.Search Tags: bible, beginner, bible verse, god, verse of the day, prayer, jesus, bible study, scripture, learn, bible introduction, introduction, intro to the bible, introduction to the bible, beginner bible, bible overview, how to read the bible, what is the bible about, bible story, bible stories, what is the bible, bible study, walkthrough, bible walk...
Did Jesus bring the Law of Moses to an end, or did he want his followers to obey it? As we learned in our previous video, Jesus makes it clear in Matthew 5:17 that he did not come to invalidate the Law's authority but rather came to teach and demonstrate the correct way to obey it. This statement alone is sufficient to dismiss any claims that Jesus did away with the Law. But he doesn't stop there. In Matthew 5:18, he goes on to declare that the whole Torah will remain as long as heaven and earth exist. In other words, it will not be going away any time soon. In this video, we will delve into the significance of Jesus's statement that nothing will pass from the Law “until heaven and earth pass away” and “until all is accomplished.” Check out my new book, “How Jesus Fulfilled the Law,” here! https://davidwilber.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-wilber/support
In this episode i talked about weather christians have to keep the law of Moses. I love apologetics and its time i introduce apologetics to the podcast. like share and feel free to leave comments
In a recent video, Rabbi Tovia Singer argues that Paul detested the Law of Moses and taught that Christians don't need to keep it. However, Rabbi Singer's objection relies on an outdated, antinomian reading of Paul, which does not accurately reflect the true Paul depicted in the Pauline epistles and Acts. In this video, we address Rabbi Singer's claims and clarify Paul's stance on the Law of Moses. https://davidwilber.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-wilber/support
Continuing on with our Minor Prophets, Major Messages series, we take a look at Malachi. Although Malachi is often considered the last of the prophets or the end of the Old Testament, he left us with a very major message and promise: Remember the law of Moses.
Send us a Text Message.There's a passage in 1 Corinthians that offers profound insight into the relationship between Christians and the law. In fact, it addresses three big questions many Christians struggle with today. First, what is our relationship to the OT law? Are Christians required to keep the law of Moses? What about the Ten Commandments? What does the Bible say? (And of course, that's a topic of great interest for many of our viewers who either subscribe to the theology of Torahism, or Hebrew Roots, and are dealing with that theology in their families, communities or churches.) The second question is this: If Christians are not under the old covenant law, does it mean we're under no law at all? Are we free to do whatever we want? (Believe it or not, some “Torah-keeping” Christians will actually challenge us by asking, “Of we're not under the law, is it now okay to murder, steal, commit adultery?”) And we get into that. And the third question is this: Is there a difference between the law of Moses and the law of God? If so, what's that difference? And all three of these questions are directly addressed in 1 Corinthians 9:19–23. To make sure we're interpreting this passage in context, we first spend a few minutes establishing the historical and literary setting of 1 Corinthians as a text, and then we briefly outline the topics and concerns that the apostle Paul lays out which ultimately lead us into our passage in Chapter 9. Then we carefully unpack these five amazing verses and see what they have to tell us about the distinctions in biblical law and those three big questions. And let me tell you, it's pretty profound.Soli Deo Gloria!Defending the Biblical Roots of ChristianityOur websiteOur YouTube ChannelProf. Solberg's BlogSupport our Ministry (Thank you!)Chapters00:00 Introduction02:40 Cultural and Historical Background04:11 Literary Structure of 1 Corinthians05:12 Picking Up The Theme06:31 Permitted But Not Required08:09 Chapter 909:34 1 Corinthians 9:19-2311:52 Verse 1913:33 Verse 20: As a Jew 17:09 Verse 20: As One Under the Law24:18 Verse 21: As One Outside the Law28:20 Sidebar: The Laws of Moses, God, and Christ40:45 Verse 22: As the Weak42:59 Verses 22–2344:36 Wrap it up, Professor.
What did Jesus teach about the Law of Moses? Did he say that he came to bring it to an end, or did he want his followers to obey it? Matthew 5:17-20 is a key passage that speaks to this question. In this video, we focus on verse 17, where Jesus says, “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” We explore what Jesus meant by the terms “abolish” and “fulfill.” Get my book, "How Jesus Fulfilled the Law," here: https://a.co/d/betNUDz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-wilber/support
Did Paul encourage the Galatians to keep the Mosaic law? In spite of the many church teachings we've been exposed to over the years, the answer is no. But one may ask, didn't Paul encourage his audience to work on loving their neighbor as themselves? Isn't this the key summary to people fulfilling that burdensome law? If we chop up one verse without the context, some may assume this is what he said. So let's zoom out and then take a closer look. Not even this one law from the law could bring life or righteousness. It is not our goal to try to keep it or any lawful command attached with a condition. We have a new motivation as believers in Christ. Paul begins to contrast the flesh with the Spirit. The flesh can sometimes look sinful and ugly, while at other times it may appear very religious and good outwardly. Jesus fulfilled the law; therefore, the better option is walking by the Spirit and being led by the Spirit in order to avoid all of the old and unprofitable law entirely ... including modernized versions of it. --Available on Amazon - "Clash of The Covenants: Escaping Religious Bondage Through the Grace Guarantee" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0713ZSKY7
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Thank you, Adoremus.org! The Law of Moses governed the daily life and practice of Israel from Mt. Sinai to destruction of the Second Temple in 70 A.D. What was the Levitical Priesthood's nature and duties and how does Christ fulfill them by being our new High Priest?
Did the Law of God change after the cross? In Matthew 5:17-19, what does the passing of the first Heaven and first Earth have to do with fulfilling all of the Law and Prophets? What is it about Heaven and earth and the law of God?
In this compelling episode, Jennifer Barrett delves into the long-debated topic of whether the biblical Law of Moses was influenced by or even plagiarized from the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi. Join us as she explores the significant similarities and differences between these foundational codes. Discover why the Law of Moses stands as a distinct and original legal framework, separate from the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi.
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Are Christians still required to keep the Law of Moses? Also how should be react to "Christ is King" trending on social media? Join Paul and Tiana on this Good Friday for this and much more!To learn more go to www.thewarriorsrising.com
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Kyle Worley is joined by Jason D. to answer the question, what does the law of Moses have to do with the Christian?Questions Covered in This Episode:What does the law of Moses have to do with the Christian?Guest Bio:Dr. Jason S. DeRouchie serves as Research Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He teaches both MDiv and PhD students and direct doctoral dissertations. Dr. DeRouchie's research interests include biblical hermeneutics, the New Testament use of the Old Testament, Hebrew discourse analysis, Deuteronomy, Zephaniah, the nature and relationship of the biblical covenants, seeing and savoring Jesus in all of Scripture, and the Christian's relationship to Old Testament laws and promisesResources Mentioned in this Episode:Galatians 3, 2 Corinthians 3, 1 Corinthians 9:20-21, 1 Timothy 5, Ephesians 6, 1 Peter 1:15, Romans 15:4, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, 1 Corinthians 5 Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteOur Sister Podcasts:The Family Discipleship Podcast | Confronting Christianity | Starting Place | Tiny TheologiansSupport Training the Church and Become a Patron:patreon.com/trainingthechurch Interested in starting seminary and our new 100% tuition For the Church Cohorts? Learn more about what it means to study #ForTheChurch at Midwestern Seminary and apply for free with code KNOWINGFAITH at mbts.edu/apply.Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.
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As Fr. Mike reads from Nehemiah today, we hear about how the hearts of the people of Israel were moved as Ezra reads the book of the law of Moses to them. In our reading of Esther, we have the beginning of the crisis that will unfold throughout the book as Haman, backed by the king, seeks to destroy the Jews. Today's readings are Nehemiah 8, Esther 3 and 13, and Proverbs 21:5-8. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.