In this final Chapter of Galatians, we solidify the fact that Paul never spoke against the law, but he only was speaking against the man made traditions and converting to Judaism to be saved. He clearly shows us that becoming a Jew and obeying the law does not save us. We must have faith in Messiah, recognize the fact that we are sinners and have a need for a Savior, and then repent, and be born again. If there was no law, there would be nothing from which to repent, so we establish the fact that the law remains, and we must repent from our dead works.
In this episode, we read about walking in the spirit and how walking in the spirit leaders to obedience of the Torah, in truth and in spirit.
In this chapter, we talk about Paul’s zealous addressed to get the people out from man-made religious systems and traditions. We also discuss what it means to be under the law once again.
In this episode, we establish the fact that Paul again does not tell the people not to obey the law, but rather not to convert to become a Jew. He also explains how the law points to the Messiah.
In this chapter, we show how Paul himself was telling the gentiles, and the Jews, to obey the Torah in spirit and in truth.
Join us as we learn how king Joash was strong as long as Jehoida the priest was alive, but after the priest died, the king listened to wicked men. God sent prophets to them, but they killed the prophets.
This week's chapter examines power and its dangers, being out of place, and how good kings can be partly good and partly bad.
2 Chronicles 25: Should we help every brother?
Join us as we read through 2 Chronicles chapter 20. #torah #biblepodcast
Jonas as we read about King Jehoshaphat helping Ahab and getting in trouble.
Join us as we read about Jehoshaphat helping King Ahab. This was a foolish decision for him, but Yah spared him. We also see how the king of Israel was angry at the prophet who spoke to the truth, and we relate these lessons to our lives.