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The New Covenant - A Deeper Understanding

With all my heart, I pray that this presentation will answer some - perhaps even a lot of questions - concerning the discussions followed by many denominations on how the Law of YHWH applies to th...  
 
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NatanYaHu (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Great teaching and presentation of truth brother!
dhaleyrn (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@zhrob1 To NOT obey the Torah is to be lawless and against all that Jesus stood for. Torah was never about effecting the salvation of people it is all about holy living. Torah is what defines what sin is, so if we ignore it and run out and trample it just so there can be more grace....then we are trampling on His sacrifice....Paul addressed this when he asked if we should sin more so that grace could abound more, and gave that question a resounding NO! for an answer.
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dhaleyrn
I agree with u
When one has the Spirit of Jesus or the law of Jesus written on their heart and they are grateful for such grace, one does not normally go and trample down such love. When you walk by the Spirit of God then you are not a law breaker, though one is still a sinner, yet, the blood of Jesus is our seal of mercy. I do understand that people can become deceived to walk away from Christ even when His hands are outstretched and proof of His all is promising and that is a tragedy.
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And the new wineskin is the immature wine (man's new traditions that does not mix with the old, such as oral law or new theology) and the old wine is the ripe, mature wine, full of understanding. Luke 5:39 - the the old is better! New wine is not the new/renewed covenant.
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No, to trample and slap Yeshua in the face would be to use His sacrifice as an excuse for living in sin because He is our "fire insurance", which is the very thing Paul spoke against. The old wine skins is the old man that Paul tells us to put off; to repent (to turn from) from those sinful ways (Peter in Acts 2). When we turn from sin, we turn instead to righteous instruction. Righteous instruction is Torah, our moral guideline for living and the government of Mashiyach (our new high priest).
ASHRAUD (2 months ago) Show Hide
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you are missing the message of the scriptures !
Start reading in Genesis not Matthew .
Learn some Hebrew it will help you.
HarvesterinJapan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Under the old covenant, you followed the 10 by the Book of the Law and the Levitical Priesthood. Under the new covenant, you follow the 10 by the indwelling Holy Spirit and resurrected Messiah living in each Believer, our physical body being the True temple of the Living God.
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And, Messiah teaches "new" Torah in the Gospels, such as the inner meaning of the original 10 commandments, as well as other commandments, such as the Great Commission, among others.
LucPFT (2 months ago) Show Hide
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That is not "new" Torah, but simply an explanation of the old (which the false religion of the day was doing a poor job at with their developed oral traditions that Yeshua rebuked so harshly).
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Excellent work! Is there a way to add Spanish subtitles? I would like to share your videos to Spanish speaking brothers and sisters.

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