This session introduces the Old Covenant, also called the Mosaic or Sinai covenant, as a defining moment in Israel’s identity. Learn how God formally entered into covenant with the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai, giving the Ten Commandments and establishing a reciprocal relationship. Discover how the Old Covenant connects to the Abrahamic promises of land and descendants and reveals Israel’s role as a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. Verses: Exod. 6:2-5; Exod. 19:1-6; Exod. 24:1-11; Deut. 7:7-8; Gen. 26:2-5; Gen. 28:12-14; Lev. 26:42; Heb. 8:7-9 Teacher: Jerry Wierwille
In the final session, Sean Finnegan and Jerry Wierwille respond to audience questions, offering clarity on difficult topics in New Covenant Theology. Explore nuanced...
This session defines New Covenant Theology particular through the lens of progressive covenantalism. Discover how this framework blends the best aspects of dispensational and...
This session critically examines dispensationalism by highlighting its strengths and addressing key problems. Explore the system’s logical appeal, emphasis on Israel, literal interpretation, and...