Ep. 82 - Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism - The Mosaic Covenant
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In this episode of the It Stands Written podcast, Braden, Justin, Elijah, and Ernest continue their series on covenantal theology and dispensationalism by examining the Mosaic Covenant. The hosts explore how God established this bilateral covenant with Israel at Mount Sinai, giving them the law as a standard of holiness that would reveal their sin and need for a Savior. They discuss the dramatic scene of God's presence on the mountain, the giving of the Ten Commandments, and the blood covenant ceremony that sealed Israel's commitment to obey. The conversation highlights how the Sabbath served as the sign of this covenant—a weekly reminder for Israel to reflect on God's holiness and their own sinfulness. The hosts emphasize that the law was never meant to save but to serve as a tutor, pointing to Christ, who perfectly fulfilled every requirement and took the curse of the law upon himself. They conclude by explaining how Jesus' 33 years of perfect obedience to the Mosaic law is credited to believers, setting up their next discussion on the Davidic Covenant.
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Verses Mentioned:
- Exodus 19:1-11
- Exodus 20
- Exodus 24:4
- Deuteronomy 27-28
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