
The Biblical Mind ICYMI: How Old Testament Laws Can Shape Christians Today (Carmen Imes) Ep. #233
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Jan 1, 2026 Dr. Carmen Imes, an Old Testament professor known for her expertise in Torah interpretation, challenges common misconceptions about Old Testament laws. She explains how these laws were intended as a guide for living a covenant life, not as a means of salvation. Imes discusses how Jesus emphasizes the heart behind the law, advocating for internal transformation over external compliance. She also highlights the narrative context of Israel's laws and encourages modern Christians to view Torah as a resource for discipleship, integrating justice and love into everyday life.
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Law As Identity, Not Salvation
- The Torah was not Israel's means of salvation but an expression of a status they already had as God's people.
- Laws functioned as a way of living out covenant identity, not a checklist to earn deliverance.
Jesus Reframes Torah's Heart
- Jesus does not abolish Torah but calls people back to its original heart of internal transformation.
- He reframes commands to expose inner motives, not to raise a legalistic external bar above Sinai.
Ten Words Point To The Heart
- The Ten Commandments point to inner attitudes (e.g., coveting) that can't be litigated publicly.
- Reading commands through heart issues reveals deeper moral demands than external compliance.





