I can tell you for a fact I've been through the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior learning curves. So glad I've come out on the other side❤ thank God for His unspeakable gift
Gods way for me and my husband (both formerly raised in conventional religiousity) was to show us our helplessness and limitations through the book of Job. That was the beginning of graduation. THANK YOU Jesus! ❤️🙏
Outstanding teaching! The teaching in this lesson would make a great gospel tract! So helpful to understand law and grace. So thankful for God's grace to us today.
The art work may not be up to Ruckman 🙂... but the doctrine and delivery are unequalled. I really appreciate that there is so little Scofield in these videos.. hes just a launchpad. GBY
Even the face expression of "junior" was how my own adult son looked like for many years, it was unbearable! THEN he decided to go back to be a "sophomore" a "wise FOOL" which might have cheered up his mood for some time but not saved him. 😢
At 7:34 Justin says I was a sinner living under the law and I was fine with it. When was a gentile ever under the law? The law is a covenant essentially signed with Israel. I can’t be held to a contract I never signed can I? Can anyone rightly divide this?
Pretty good, except you left out something (maybe you addressed this somewhere else). Here it is: The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law; - 1 Corinthians 15:56 The idea that the power of sin is the law is a major theme of Paul’s teaching, and unfortunately is not addressed too often.
A theologian at X, Matt Ferris (@FerrrisMatic) coined the word that avoids the word "antinomian," and it is exonomian (outside of the law). Thought this might come in handy. Very clear teaching, Justin. Have been sharing your teaching videos on X as well. Understanding is from God. You just got a bigger portion 😊 Thank you for sharing it.
I can tell you for a fact I've been through the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior learning curves. So glad I've come out on the other side❤ thank God for His unspeakable gift
Gods way for me and my husband (both formerly raised in conventional religiousity) was to show us our helplessness and limitations through the book of Job. That was the beginning of graduation. THANK YOU Jesus! ❤️🙏
Amen.
Outstanding teaching!
The teaching in this lesson would make a great gospel tract!
So helpful to understand law and grace.
So thankful for God's grace to us today.
Amen! Excellent preaching!!
That white board teaching is next level! Most Excellent 🎉
The face expressions... 👍👍👍 Absolutely! Seen them, been there! 😅
❤ AMEN ❤
Thank you!
The art work may not be up to Ruckman 🙂... but the doctrine and delivery are unequalled. I really appreciate that there is so little Scofield in these videos.. hes just a launchpad. GBY
Excellent!❤
Nice illustration of the concept 😊
Even the face expression of "junior" was how my own adult son looked like for many years, it was unbearable! THEN he decided to go back to be a "sophomore" a "wise FOOL" which might have cheered up his mood for some time but not saved him. 😢
At 7:34 Justin says I was a sinner living under the law and I was fine with it.
When was a gentile ever under the law? The law is a covenant essentially signed with Israel. I can’t be held to a contract I never signed can I?
Can anyone rightly divide this?
Pretty good, except you left out something (maybe you addressed this somewhere else). Here it is:
The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law;
- 1 Corinthians 15:56
The idea that the power of sin is the law is a major theme of Paul’s teaching, and unfortunately is not addressed too often.
According to Paul gentiles never were under the law so it isn’t our task master, we never learned anything from it.
A theologian at X, Matt Ferris (@FerrrisMatic) coined the word that avoids the word "antinomian," and it is exonomian (outside of the law). Thought this might come in handy. Very clear teaching, Justin. Have been sharing your teaching videos on X as well. Understanding is from God. You just got a bigger portion 😊 Thank you for sharing it.