We have been lied to.
Have you been taught that grace opposes the law or that the New Testament frees Christians from Old Testament commands? Perhaps you're under the impression that the Torah was nailed to the cross or that the new covenant invalidates the instructions given to Moses.
This book challenges these ideas by taking an in-depth look at some of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted passages of the New Testament commonly thought to abolish the Law of Moses. When placed within their proper historical context, a case can be made for a Torah-honoring lifestyle as a natural expression of faith in Jesus Christ.
Jeremiah prophesied, "Gentiles shall come to You from the ends of the earth, and say, 'Surely our fathers have inherited lies.'" We have inherited doctrinal lies from our church fathers that have compromised our worship, theology and lifestyle.
Chronicling his own journey, Jeff spotlights 70 truths and tackles your toughest questions about Jesus, Paul, grace and the law.
- Did Jesus break the Sabbath and declare all foods clean?
- What does it mean to be under the law?
- How did Peter interpret his vision of the sheet?
- What are Paul's works of the law?
- Is the Torah applicable in the new covenant?
- Does grace free us from the Ten Commandments?
An investigation into the perspective, position and practice of the apostolic writers reveals the answers to these questions and surprisingly stumbles upon a Torah-friendly gospel.
This book exposes the lies of our fathers and calls God's people to a greater appreciation for the truth found in Scripture - both Old and New. No longer can the lies of our fathers invented by the father of lies misrepresent the love of our Father.
Bold, compelling, thought-provoking and easy to read, Lies Of Our Fathers is an eye-opener. After reading this book you may never read the Bible the same again.
Theological. Practical. Profound. This might be the most controversial book you read all year.