A Consideration of New Covenant Passages (Part 5)

By Paul Henebury

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Although being cognizant of Fredrickson’s research regarding pre-19th century commentators on Isaiah 42:6 and 49:8 I think a selection of quotes from representative scholarship will help drive my point home. My point being that it is not some novel view that understands the “covenant” in these texts as being, in fact, Jesus Himself. Many may wish to avoid saying “Jesus is the New covenant.” But I think it hard to circumvent the claim that “Jesus is the embodiment of the New covenant.”

I do…

The Tightrope of Separation: Separated Unto God

By John Miles

From Voice(link is external), Mar/Apr 2014. Used by permission.

Recently I read an article which began with these words:

Some time ago a man said to me, “I drink beer in the pub in my spare time. Some guys I know go out chasing women. So what’s the difference? Your hobby is Christianity.” To think that a man could look at me and say that Christianity was just a pleasant spare time occupation like collecting stamps or yachting. Is that my definition of Christianity? Do I put it second, or…

Axioms of “Secondary” Separation

By Ken Brown

Introduction1

The genius of biblical fundamentalism is its unwavering commitment to truth (doctrinal purity) and holiness (moral purity). The fundamentalist’s commitment to these is demonstrated in his willingness to separate from any who violate the Bible’s teaching on doctrine or practice. Yet, the vital role of separation in maintaining biblical Christianity is endangered by both disobedience and confusion. The following axioms are offered primarily as an antidote to the latter. The purpose is to assist what I…