This session thoughtfully critiques covenant theology, highlighting both its elegant simplicity and key theological concerns. Explore the artificial nature of its three-covenant structure, the conflation of law and grace, and the system’s vulnerability to legalism. Discover why some Christians reject this framework in favor of more biblically grounded alternatives that better distinguish between the Old and New Covenants. Verses: Gen. 3:15; John 1:17; Matt. 5:21-48; Mark 2:21-22; Rom. 7:6; Gal. 3:10; Gal. 5:3; Rom. 5:12-19 Teacher: Sean Finnegan
This session examines the three major Old Covenant boundary markers: circumcision, dietary laws, and Sabbath observance. Learn how these outward signs distinguished Israel from...
This session completes the deep dive into Romans 9-11, focusing on God’s faithfulness to Israel despite widespread unbelief. Paul explains how Israel stumbled by...
This session explores how the prophets foretold a New Covenant that would surpass the Old in every way. Through Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Isaiah, God...