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BIBLE SCHOOL EDITION - Nathan and Pastor Scott continue their study through Hebrews by confronting how easily believers drift back into external rules, self-effort, and spiritual performance. This episode presses into the heart of the gospel: Jesus didn’t partially replace the old covenant — he fulfilled and rendered it obsolete. The conversation exposes how law-based thinking (a life built on the 10 Commandments) still shapes worship, discipleship, and judgment today, and re-centers salvation as trusting Jesus’ finished work while living empowered by the Holy Spirit, not managed by religious systems. *Please note, this discussion takes place in two episodes. This is episode two.*
— EPISODE CHAPTERS —
(00:00) From Law to Life
The discussion moves from legalistic habits and outward performance to the freedom of trusting Jesus as mediator, exposing how both conservative and charismatic systems subtly replace reliance on the Spirit.
(21:47) One Sacrifice, Once for All
Hebrews 9–10 takes center stage as the conversation clarifies that Jesus’ death didn’t supplement the Law — it ended it. The old system pointed forward; the reality is now fully present in Christ.
(40:53) The End of the Age(s) Explained
Attention turns to “end of the age” language in the New Testament, distinguishing the end of the Law-centered age from the future physical return of Jesus, helping untangle common eschatology confusion.
(51:57) Activation Steps
This episode concludes with the activation step, inviting reflection on how external rules still shape faith and how to practice trust, rest, and obedience empowered by the Spirit.
— EPISODE LINKS —
• Episode Notes
https://cultivaterelationships.com/shoot-the-breeze/stb160/
• Playlist | Revelation
https://cultivaterelationships.com/revelation/
• Playlist | Galatians
https://cultivaterelationships.com/galatians/
• STB074 | BSE | Bible Oddities
https://cultivaterelationships.com/shoot-the-breeze/stb074/
• More Content & Resources at Our Website
https://cultivaterelationships.com/
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BIBLE SCHOOL EDITION - Nathan and Pastor Scott continue their study through Hebrews by confronting how easily believers drift back into external rules, self-effort, and spiritual performance. This episode presses into the heart of the gospel: Jesus didn’t partially replace the old covenant — he fulfilled and rendered it obsolete. The conversation exposes how law-based thinking (a life built on the 10 Commandments) still shapes worship, discipleship, and judgment today, and re-centers salvation as trusting Jesus’ finished work while living empowered by the Holy Spirit, not managed by religious systems. *Please note, this discussion takes place in two episodes. This is episode two.*
— EPISODE CHAPTERS —
(00:00) From Law to Life
The discussion moves from legalistic habits and outward performance to the freedom of trusting Jesus as mediator, exposing how both conservative and charismatic systems subtly replace reliance on the Spirit.
(21:47) One Sacrifice, Once for All
Hebrews 9–10 takes center stage as the conversation clarifies that Jesus’ death didn’t supplement the Law — it ended it. The old system pointed forward; the reality is now fully present in Christ.
(40:53) The End of the Age(s) Explained
Attention turns to “end of the age” language in the New Testament, distinguishing the end of the Law-centered age from the future physical return of Jesus, helping untangle common eschatology confusion.
(51:57) Activation Steps
This episode concludes with the activation step, inviting reflection on how external rules still shape faith and how to practice trust, rest, and obedience empowered by the Spirit.
— EPISODE LINKS —
• Episode Notes
https://cultivaterelationships.com/shoot-the-breeze/stb160/
• Playlist | Revelation
https://cultivaterelationships.com/revelation/
• Playlist | Galatians
https://cultivaterelationships.com/galatians/
• STB074 | BSE | Bible Oddities
https://cultivaterelationships.com/shoot-the-breeze/stb074/
• More Content & Resources at Our Website
https://cultivaterelationships.com/