EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 42 MIN
Do Christians Have to Keep OT Dietary Laws? Should They?
from Knowing Faith · host Jen Wilkin, JT English, Kyle Worley
Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley discuss whether Christians should keep Old Testament dietary laws. Questions Covered in This Episode: Do Christians have to keep Old Testament dietary laws? What were/are some of the Old Testament dietary laws? What’s behind these laws? What’s their purpose? What does the New Testament say? Should Christians keep the Old Testament dietary laws? What about Jesus saying the elements of communion are his body and blood to his disciples? Were the Old Testament laws accomplishing the same things that Jesus accomplished on the cross? What do we think? Do Christians have to keep Old Testament dietary laws? What is wise? What group today is the most food-conscious? Why are Christians drawn to gimmicky food laws (the Daniel Diet)? What do you say to someone who wants to keep the Old Testament dietary laws? What if someone says, Christians are inconsistent because they want to remind us of Old Testament laws of sexuality but ignore the dietary laws? Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Daniel 1, Acts, Matthew 13:47-50, Matthew 15:11, Leviticus 16, Hebrews 10, Genesis 22, Proverbs 31, Romans 14, 1 Corinthians 8 Knowing Faith: A Blanket Full of Bacon Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteSupport Training the Church and Become a Patron:patreon.com/trainingthechurchYou can now receive your first seminary class for FREE from Midwestern Seminary after completing Lifeway’s Deep Discipleship curriculum, featuring JT, Jen and Kyle. Learn more at mbts.edu/deepdiscipleship.To learn more about our sponsors please visit our sponsor page.Editing and support by The Good Podcast Co. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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