In today's exploration of how Jesus transforms our relationship with the Old Testament, we delve into the complexities of applying ancient laws to our modern Christian lives. The Old Testament laws, including the Ten Commandments, were part of a conditional covenant with Israel, which was broken. With the coming of Jesus, the Messiah, our approach to these laws must change. The New Testament provides guidance on how to interpret and apply these laws today.
Firstly, Jesus' sacrifice on the cross ended the Old Testament's sacrificial system. The rituals and animal sacrifices pointed to a final sacrifice, fulfilled in Jesus' life and death. This fulfillment is emphasized in the book of Hebrews, which highlights that Jesus offered himself once for all, eliminating the need for ongoing sacrifices.
Secondly, Jesus established a new people of God, encompassing all nations, not just Israel. This shift means that laws designed to distinguish Israel from other nations, such as dietary restrictions and clothing regulations, are no longer applicable. Jesus declared all foods clean, symbolizing the removal of cultural barriers.
Thirdly, Jesus often referred back to God's original design in creation, suggesting that some Old Testament laws were temporary compromises with sin. For instance, Jesus addressed divorce by pointing to the creation narrative, emphasizing the permanence of marriage as intended by God.
Fourthly, our relationship with God is now based on a new covenant through Jesus' death and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. This new footing means that righteousness is pursued through bearing fruit in Christ, not merely by adhering to a list of laws. The New Testament encourages us to keep God's commandments, but with a focus on love, sound doctrine, and what aligns with the gospel.
In guiding others, especially children, in understanding the Bible, it's crucial to explain that some Old Testament commands were specific to that time and context. Today, we discern right from wrong by aligning with New Testament teachings.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Fulfillment of Sacrificial Laws: Jesus' death fulfilled the Old Testament sacrificial system, ending the need for animal sacrifices and rituals. This highlights the completeness of His sacrifice and our new standing in Him. [02:25]
- 2. Formation of a New People: Jesus' mission was to create a new people of God, inclusive of all nations, which shifts the focus from Israel to a global community of believers. This change impacts how we view Old Testament laws that distinguished Israel from other nations. [04:01]
- 3. Return to Creation's Intent: Jesus often pointed back to God's original design, suggesting that some Old Testament laws were temporary measures. This perspective encourages us to seek God's original intentions in creation when interpreting the law. [06:31]
- 4. New Covenant Relationship: Our relationship with God is now based on a new covenant through Jesus, emphasizing a life led by the Spirit rather than strict adherence to the law. This new way of living focuses on bearing fruit in Christ. [07:35]
- 5. Guidance for Today: The New Testament provides criteria for applying God's commandments today, focusing on love, sound doctrine, and alignment with the gospel. This approach helps us discern which Old Testament laws remain relevant. [09:15]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:14] - Introduction to the Question
- [00:37] - Examples of Old Testament Laws
- [01:18] - How Should Christians View Old Testament Laws?
- [02:25] - Jesus' Fulfillment of Sacrificial Laws
- [04:01] - Formation of a New People of God
- [05:01] - Shift from Israel to Global Community
- [06:04] - Jesus' Return to Creation's Intent
- [07:35] - New Covenant Relationship
- [08:48] - Commandments in Christian Life
- [09:15] - Criteria for Applying Old Testament Laws
- [11:09] - Explaining to Children
- [11:47] - Conclusion and Practical Advice
- [12:02] - Closing Remarks