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<p>In this episode, the guys continue their discussion of the law with a look at the prophets. The prophetic books in the Bible are an interesting follow up to the Torah. The prophets seemed to really be getting at Gods heart behind the law, and they were desperate to see Israel come out of their rebellion. Tim and Jon will wrap up their discussion by looking at Jesus response to the law. He was the answer to Old Testament prophecies, but he didnt come to get rid of the law, Jesus came to fulfill it. As Jesus followers, we have to wrestle with what this means for us.</p>
<p>In the first part of the episode (00:56-12:18), the guys talk about Jeremiah and Ezekiels response to Israels disobedience. They warned of consequences to rebellion, but their primary message was the radical heart change that needed to take place.</p>
<p>In the next part of the episode (12:33-21:30), Tim and Jon talk about Jesus challenging the common interpretations of the law in the Gospels. He boiled down all of Gods commands to the great command: love God and love people. Jesus wasnt focused on the letter of the law, but the heart behind it. The religious leaders of the day had becoming totally wrapped up in legalism and had lost sight of the purpose behind the laws.</p>
<p>In the next part of the episode (21:46-33:57), the guys discuss the central debate of the New Testament: should Jesus followers have to follow the commands even if they arent Jewish? The apostles were divided on this, and its a question that Paul comes back to throughout his letters.</p>
<p>In the final part of the episode (34:12-50:05), the guys wrap things up with a discussion on what the law should mean for Jesus followers today. Though these laws likely wont affect our day-to-day lives, there is profound wisdom to be gained, especially when we understand Gods purpose for giving them. When we look at the context the laws were given in, we can see Gods heart for his people and his creation.</p>
<p>Video:<br />
This episode is designed to accompany our video called, &quot;The Law.&quot; You can view it on our youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BGO9Mmd_cU</p>
<p>Scripture References:<br />
Matthew 5<br />
Deuteronomy 6<br />
Galatians<br />
Romans 14</p>
<p>Show Music:<br />
Defender Instrumental by Rosasharn Music<br />
Blue Skies by Unwritten Stories<br />
Flooded Meadows by Unwritten Stories</p>