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For centuries, many have believed that grace and Torah stand opposed — that the “Law” was replaced by “grace.” But what if that’s not true? What if the same divine heart that gave the Torah also extended grace from the very beginning?
In this episode, we explore how Yeshua (Jesus) embodied both Torah and grace, and why understanding this unity can bridge the gap between Judaism and Christianity.
Join us as we uncover the historical, linguistic, and spiritual roots of this misunderstood relationship — and why the God of Israel never changed His mind.
By Roger Ferguson, Host and Biblical Scholar5
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Send us a text
For centuries, many have believed that grace and Torah stand opposed — that the “Law” was replaced by “grace.” But what if that’s not true? What if the same divine heart that gave the Torah also extended grace from the very beginning?
In this episode, we explore how Yeshua (Jesus) embodied both Torah and grace, and why understanding this unity can bridge the gap between Judaism and Christianity.
Join us as we uncover the historical, linguistic, and spiritual roots of this misunderstood relationship — and why the God of Israel never changed His mind.