Is New Covenant Theology Reformed? -- Sam Renihan #1689 #samrenihan #reformedtheology

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I literally have no idea what you just said.

sidneybuckaloo
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Yeah, its like how Star Wars and Harry Potter disagree on what a wizard is.

stuarthamilton
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Was skimming through shorts and this caught my attention. This is a great YT shorts! Because a lot of people will argue on the validity on OT Vs. NT. Ten commandments vs. Jesus' teaching. Yet at it it's, New Covenant Theology does not adhere to Reformed Covenant Theology. Nor should we follow it's teachings. And my favorite verse highlighting this is "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever."-- Hebrews 13:8

What's their difference? (Source: gotquestions org new covenant theology)
New covenant theology sees the Mosaic Law as a whole and sees it all fulfilled in Christ (so far in agreement with covenant theology).
However, because new covenant theology sees the Mosaic Law as a whole, it also sees the moral aspect of the Mosaic Law as fulfilled in Christ and no longer applying to Christians. Instead of being under the moral aspect of the Mosaic Law as summarized in the Ten Commandments, we are under the law of Christ (1 Corinthians 9:21). The law of Christ would be those prescriptions that Christ specifically stated in the Gospels (e.g., the Sermon on the Mount).

In other words, the entire Mosaic economy has been set aside in new covenant theology; it no longer applies in any way to Christians. So, while covenant theology sees a continuity between the Old and New Testaments in regards to God’s people and the way of salvation, new covenant theology draws a rather sharp line of distinction between the Old and New Testaments when it comes to the difference between the old Mosaic covenant and the new covenant mediated by Christ. The old covenant is obsolete (including the moral aspect of the Mosaic Law) and replaced by the new covenant with the law of Christ to govern its morality.

While Covenant Theology teaches-- Now, the moral aspect of the Law represents the essence of the covenant of works. As such, it transcends the Mosaic economy. In other words, God has always required holiness from humanity. The covenant of works was not negated due to the fall, nor was it negated even though it was fulfilled in Christ. The moral aspect of the Law still stands as the standard of morality for mankind because it is reflective of God’s character, and that does not change. Therefore, covenant theology still sees the Mosaic Law (especially the Ten Commandments) as prescriptive for the Church, even though the ceremonial and civil aspects have been rendered obsolete in Christ.

nicknssud
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He's justifying sin by saying it's not covered under moral law anymore

Brian-shoc
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Try using LAYMAN ENGLISH 😮
This is just gibberish to me.
Please....🙃

lyngruen
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If it's not in the Bible it's mythology.

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