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Are Christians today required to keep the Sabbath, observe Jewish feast days, and follow Old Testament dietary laws because they’re called “everlasting” in Scripture? In this video, we dive deep into the meaning of the Hebrew word olam, explore how context shapes its usage, and expose the theological inconsistency of trying to blend the Mosaic Law with the Gospel of Christ. This isn’t a call to lawlessness—it’s a call to something better: the freedom, rest, and righteousness found in Jesus, the One who fulfilled the law in full.
Are Christians today required to keep the Sabbath, observe Jewish feast days, and follow Old Testament dietary laws because they’re called “everlasting” in Scripture? In this video, we dive deep into the meaning of the Hebrew word olam, explore how context shapes its usage, and expose the theological inconsistency of trying to blend the Mosaic Law with the Gospel of Christ. This isn’t a call to lawlessness—it’s a call to something better: the freedom, rest, and righteousness found in Jesus, the One who fulfilled the law in full.