In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric explores the theological significance of the Law of Moses in Christianity, addressing its division into moral, civil, and ceremonial aspects. He challenges the notion that the Law has been abolished, arguing instead for its eternal nature and relevance, particularly within the context of Israel's covenant relationship with God. Emphasizing the distinction between the Law and the New Covenant in Christ, Pastor Eric highlights the ongoing importance of God's commandments while affirming salvation through faith alone. His summary underscores the integration of God's Law into the believer's life and its role in shaping individual and communal identity within the broader framework of God's redemptive plan.
Grafted into Israel |S1:E14|
In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric examines the promises and blessings God bestowed upon Israel as outlined in Romans chapter nine, emphasizing Israel's significant role in God's plan. He talks about Israel's adoption as God's chosen people, their reception of God's glory, the covenants, the giving of the Law, and the priesthood. Pastor Eric clarifies that while salvation comes through faith in Yeshua alone, the eternal nature of God's law remains, with grace now offered to believers through Christ. The discussion also explores the grafting of Gentiles into Israel, symbolizing their spiritual inclusion in God's promises. Pastor Eric calls for unity between Jews and Gentiles as one new entity in Christ, aiming to advance God's kingdom and provoke Israel to jealousy through sharing the gospel.