Galatians

I’m under the New Covenant and therefore I don’t need you or anyone to teach me.

The language of the New Covenant tells us that those who are parties to it will not need anyone to teach them to know God. They will all know Him from the least to the greatest (Jer 31:34; Heb 8:11). God will teach them directly. Also, during that time, no one will be a prophet. […]

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Philippians – Gaining Christ and Being Found in Him (3:12-15)

Christ vs. the Flesh In my view, this is the best part of Phillippians. This is the “Galatians” of Phillippians, or the “Romans” of Phillippians. This is Paul’s description of a spirituality that is increasingly free from legalism and instead, full of Christ. Christ is versus everything. In the New Testament Christ is presented as

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Chapter 1 Important Distinctions Between the New Testament and the New Covenant

Jer 31:31-34  Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new covenant with the house of ISRAEL and with the house of JUDAH:  (32)  Not according to the covenant that I made with THEIR FATHERS in the day that I took THEM by the hand to bring them out of the

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Msg 3 – Ephesians 3 – Paul’s Overview of his Ministry and Where we Get the language

I want to talk about God’s economy – where it’s discussed in scripture. Much of the language I speak comes from Ephesians 3 where Paul gives an autobiographical introduction to his ministry and his calling. When I did my Ephesians study last year, I began in Ephesians 3. In a way, Chapter 3 is really

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Appendix1: A study regarding New Covenant’s distinct connection with Israel vs the New Testament with its heirs.

What the Scripture Says about the New Covenant The New Covenant is stated in every scripture that it is referenced to be for the House of Israel  (Jer 31:31; Ezek 36:22,25 Heb 8:8) It is said to replace the covenant that God made with the Fathers when He brought them out of Egypt (the Mosaic

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Romans 1:1-5 The gospel promised beforehand concerning the Seed of David who is the Son of God

From the upcoming Romans book. If you are interested in donating to the effort: Rom 1:1-7 Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, (2) (Which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,) (3) Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which

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Progressive sanctification does not exist

The word ‘sanctification’ has become another one of those words that makes people uncomfortable, like ‘repent’, where it needs to be defined otherwise legalistic definitions automatically spring to mind and weigh you down. I read an article on sanctification yesterday and it was full of requirements, burdens, unrealistic expectations and false doctrine. I think what

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