Few teachings are more central to Hebrew Roots and Torah-observant theology than this claim: “The New Covenant is not really new — it is a renewed version of the Sinai covenant.” The argument usually goes like this: “If Jeremiah 31 means ‘renewed covenant,’ then Christians are still under Torah — same covenant, same law, same... Continue Reading →
Testing Claims: A Closer Look at The Scriptures (ISR) Explanatory Notes —Renew
Why This Entry Matters Few words in the New Testament carry more theological weight than “new.”It appears in phrases like: new covenant new creation new heart new self These are not minor descriptors. They define how Christians understand: the relationship between the Old and New Covenants what Christ accomplished how salvation works whether the law... Continue Reading →
Week 27 – The New Covenant
The content discusses the flawed nature of the human heart and the need for a new covenant to address this issue. It highlights the inability of human efforts to solve their problems and emphasizes the significance of God's grace and mercy in transforming and renewing people. This new covenant brings hope and freedom, surpassing human moral actions.