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In this episode of Footnotes, Greg unpacks his April 6th sermon, “What God Made Clean,” walking through Peter’s transformative vision in Acts 10 and its implications for how Christians understand the Old Testament law. He breaks down the three sections of the law—judicial, ceremonial, and moral—and explains why Christians can eat bacon and get tattoos but still hold to sexual ethics and honesty. Along the way, Greg dives into the purpose of the holiness code, how Jesus fulfilled it perfectly, and how the gospel reshapes our relationship with the law—not as a burden to bear, but as a reflection of grace at work in our hearts.
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In this episode of Footnotes, Greg unpacks his April 6th sermon, “What God Made Clean,” walking through Peter’s transformative vision in Acts 10 and its implications for how Christians understand the Old Testament law. He breaks down the three sections of the law—judicial, ceremonial, and moral—and explains why Christians can eat bacon and get tattoos but still hold to sexual ethics and honesty. Along the way, Greg dives into the purpose of the holiness code, how Jesus fulfilled it perfectly, and how the gospel reshapes our relationship with the law—not as a burden to bear, but as a reflection of grace at work in our hearts.
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