In this episode of the House of David podcast, Gabi and Pastor Eric explore the concept of God's covenants in the Old Testament and their significance for both Jews and Gentiles. They discuss the nature of covenants, distinguishing between provisional and unconditional ones, and highlight major covenants such as those with Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David. They emphasize the covenantal promises made by God, particularly how they point to Jesus and the salvation of humanity. Additionally, they explore the lesser-known covenants with Levi and Aaron, connecting them to Jesus as the fulfillment of both the Davidic and Levitical lines. The episode concludes with a discussion on God's covenants of salt, symbolizing its eternal promises.
Who is a Jew? |S1:E4|
In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric explores the historical and theological understanding of Jewish identity, tracing it from biblical times to the present. He highlights the origins of the term "Jew" in the context of ancient Israel, its evolution in the New Testament, and its contemporary implications. His dialogue examines the multifaceted nature of Jewishness, encompassing ancestry, religion, and citizenship in the Kingdom of God. Pastor Eric discusses the significance of Jewish heritage, the role of covenantal promises, and the concept of chosenness. Furthermore, he explores the interplay between Jewish and Gentile believers in Christ, emphasizing unity and shared spiritual inheritance. Ultimately, Pastor Eric stresses the importance of recognizing both the natural and spiritual dimensions of Jewish identity within the broader context of God's plan for humanity.