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In this episode, we are going to explore one of the most debated questions within the body: What does it mean when certain verses in the Bible say something was “against us,” “abolished,” or “changed”?
Many Believers read verses like Colossians 2:14, Ephesians 2:15, and Hebrews 7 and assume that Yah’s law itself was removed. But when we step back and read Scripture carefully we begin to see a much bigger picture. And this bigger picture requires us to go back to Genesis. That is why we started there in this podcast season.
Throughout the Bible, Yah’s commandments are described as perfect, righteous, and life-giving. So how could something “good” also be “against us?” The key is understanding the difference between the spirit of the law and the priestly ordinances and administrations that were added because of transgression.
In this episode, we look at passages that speak about things being annulled, abolished, or changed, and we examine them through the lens of the priesthood. Scripture reveals that Messiah did not abolish God’s instructions; rather, He fulfilled the prophetic plan that was already written in the Torah. With His coming, there was a change in priestly administration, returning to the older and eternal order of the Melchizedek priesthood—a priesthood that existed long before Sinai.
When we understand this shift, the language of “change” and “abolishment” no longer appears as a contradiction. Instead, it reveals the unfolding of Yahuah’s redemptive plan. What seems like disruption is actually restoration—bringing His people back to the promises given to Abraham and the calling to become a kingdom of priests.
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In this episode, we are going to explore one of the most debated questions within the body: What does it mean when certain verses in the Bible say something was “against us,” “abolished,” or “changed”?
Many Believers read verses like Colossians 2:14, Ephesians 2:15, and Hebrews 7 and assume that Yah’s law itself was removed. But when we step back and read Scripture carefully we begin to see a much bigger picture. And this bigger picture requires us to go back to Genesis. That is why we started there in this podcast season.
Throughout the Bible, Yah’s commandments are described as perfect, righteous, and life-giving. So how could something “good” also be “against us?” The key is understanding the difference between the spirit of the law and the priestly ordinances and administrations that were added because of transgression.
In this episode, we look at passages that speak about things being annulled, abolished, or changed, and we examine them through the lens of the priesthood. Scripture reveals that Messiah did not abolish God’s instructions; rather, He fulfilled the prophetic plan that was already written in the Torah. With His coming, there was a change in priestly administration, returning to the older and eternal order of the Melchizedek priesthood—a priesthood that existed long before Sinai.
When we understand this shift, the language of “change” and “abolishment” no longer appears as a contradiction. Instead, it reveals the unfolding of Yahuah’s redemptive plan. What seems like disruption is actually restoration—bringing His people back to the promises given to Abraham and the calling to become a kingdom of priests.
Visit my website: www.promise-perspective.com
Follow on Instagram: @the_promise_perspective
Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promiseperspective
Donate on Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/stephanie-green0611
Donate on PayPal: http://paypal.me/stephaniegreentpp
Donate on Patreon: http://patreon.com/thepromiseperspective
Your support is greatly appreciated ❤️
Contact me: [email protected]
Support the show

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