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DDD: All Have Sinned: One Way to Salvation - One Unique Everlasting Covenant with Israel

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A Devotion for your drive into work:

If every person is a sinner in need of Jesus—how can humility, gratitude, and a refusal to embrace “replacement theology” shape your engagement with the Jewish people and with the gospel today?

Drawing from Romans 3:21–26 and Old Testament promises, Pastor Brian Noble emphasizes that the statement “all have sinned” highlights humanity’s universal need for a Savior, not a revocation of God’s covenant with Israel. Both Jews and Gentiles are justified by faith—and believers are warned against replacement theology and anti-Semitic attitudes, urged instead to honor God’s faithfulness to Israel and to draw all people to Christ. Salvation and the New Covenant fulfill, not erase, God’s everlasting promises to Abraham. The devotional closes in prayer for humility, repentance, and evangelism toward both Jews and Gentiles, so all can experience Jesus’ resurrection power and freedom today

We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry

Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/

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100 episodes

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A Devotion for your drive into work:

If every person is a sinner in need of Jesus—how can humility, gratitude, and a refusal to embrace “replacement theology” shape your engagement with the Jewish people and with the gospel today?

Drawing from Romans 3:21–26 and Old Testament promises, Pastor Brian Noble emphasizes that the statement “all have sinned” highlights humanity’s universal need for a Savior, not a revocation of God’s covenant with Israel. Both Jews and Gentiles are justified by faith—and believers are warned against replacement theology and anti-Semitic attitudes, urged instead to honor God’s faithfulness to Israel and to draw all people to Christ. Salvation and the New Covenant fulfill, not erase, God’s everlasting promises to Abraham. The devotional closes in prayer for humility, repentance, and evangelism toward both Jews and Gentiles, so all can experience Jesus’ resurrection power and freedom today

We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry

Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/

  continue reading

100 episodes

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