As a way of celebrating the upcoming 10-year anniversary of Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, we are releasing complete interviews from each contributor to this series. This is part two of Anthony Mathenia’s interview.
Read MoreAs a way of celebrating the upcoming 10-year anniversary of Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, we are releasing complete interviews from each contributor to this series.
Read MoreIn this week’s episode, John Snyder and Steve Crampton discuss the three division of God’s law and how the New Testament Christian relates to each.
Read MoreThese principles are not laws in themselves. We are not adding to God’s moral law. However, we are working to understand how we are to appreciate, approach, and apply these laws now that we are under grace. We pray these principles will help you walk closer with our King.
Read MoreThis week, Dr. John Snyder and Steve Crampton take a look at the first table of the 10 Commandments.
Read MoreGod’s law is truly a treasure to the believer. It shows us how to live a pleasing life to the God Who rescued us. It teaches us what a happy life is. It leads us to repentance. It reveals Christ to us. It makes us lean more and more heavily upon Christ.
Read MoreRather than conflict, there is a wonderful harmony between Christ and Moses, law and grace. A good illustration of that harmony is to think of the law as the root and the New Covenant as fruit. There is a living connection between the two and one would be incomplete without the other.
Read MoreHow does God want us to approach His law? The moral law is a reflection of God’s moral perfection. It gives us an expression of God’s character applied to our human experience; it also expresses God’s authority as Law-Giver.
Read MoreBy understanding Jesus’ relationship to the law, we know how to walk close to God and have true intimacy with Him. This understanding helps us see the moral law as a glorious, indispensably beautiful treasure.
Read MoreHow was Cain guilty of murder before the 10 commandments were given? This week we discuss how the Law was just as much a reality before the Law was given to Moses as it is for us today.
Read MoreWe heard last week about the foundational importance of having God as our portion. Today, we discuss 3 responses fueled by God as our portion.
Read MoreIn the coming weeks, we will be exploring the topic of the Christian’s relationship to the law. For the next two weeks, John will be visiting Psalm 119:57-61 to help us get a right approach to this question.
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