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Did God Die To Remarry Israel?
FHMI-0082Shane Vaughn2019-07-14sermon
- (primary) Romans 7:4
- (secondary) Malachi 3:6
- (secondary) Romans 7:1–4
- (secondary) Romans 7:3
- (secondary) Leviticus 21:1–7
- (secondary) Romans 6:3
- (secondary) Romans 6:4
- (secondary) Romans 6:8
- (secondary) Romans 6:11
- (secondary) Romans 9:6–8
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Summary
The message confronts the belief that Yahweh had to die in order to remarry Israel. It teaches that Yahweh was the old covenant husband of Israel, but the one who died was Israel through the body of Messiah, ending the old covenant marriage condition. Through baptism, the old woman dies and a new creation comes forth, making New Israel fit to be married to Yahshua. The teaching rejects incarnation theology and emphasizes Yahweh’s immutability and Yahshua’s role as the resurrected bridegroom.
Core doctrine
Covenant
Summary
The message confronts the belief that Yahweh had to die in order to remarry Israel. It teaches that Yahweh was the old covenant husband of Israel, but the one who died was Israel through the body of Messiah, ending the old covenant marriage condition. Through baptism, the old woman dies and a new creation comes forth, making New Israel fit to be married to Yahshua. The teaching rejects incarnation theology and emphasizes Yahweh’s immutability and Yahshua’s role as the resurrected bridegroom.
Core doctrine
Covenant