Jon Moffit and Justin Perdue from Theocast join to discuss the Law & Gospel distinction. They explore how the Law reveals sin and the Gospel offers salvation through faith in Christ. Emphasizing grace over works, they highlight the significance of resting in Jesus' finished work for believers.
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Impact of Theocast
Joshua Lewis had a profound experience while listening to Theocast.
Hearing about the covenants, he cried on a ladder while cleaning chimneys, realizing the impact on his ministry.
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Law and Gospel Defined
Law defines God's requirements for righteousness, while Gospel reveals His free gift of salvation in Christ.
Law demands everything and gives nothing, while Gospel demands nothing and gives everything.
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Gospel and Law Throughout the Bible
The Gospel, God's promise of redemption, has always existed, from Genesis to Revelation.
The Law reveals our need for the Gospel by showing us God's perfect righteousness and our shortcomings.
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We're excited to welcome Jon Moffit and Justin Perdue from Theocast ( @THEOCAST ), a ministry dedicated to clarifying the gospel and reclaiming the purpose of the kingdom from a Reformed and pastoral perspective. In this episode, we’ll look into the critical distinction between Law and Gospel:
The Law of God: As the perfect standard for all mankind, the Law is good, beautiful, and faultless. It exposes the sinfulness of both saints and sinners, compelling them to seek forgiveness and everlasting life outside of themselves.
The Gospel (Good News): The Law of God has been perfectly fulfilled in Jesus. Those who place their faith in Him receive His spotless record. While the Law says “do,” the Gospel says “done.” Our goal is to remind God’s people to rest in Jesus’ finished work.
Join us for an insightful discussion on how understanding the Law and Gospel distinction can transform your faith and bring clarity to your Christian walk.
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