EPISODE · Mar 4, 2025 · 1H
Exodus 19–20/Hebrews & The Mosaic Law as God's Concession — Bold Grace Podcast EP11
from The Bold Grace Podcast · host Grant Hawley and Thani Abuhamad
In this episode, Thani and Grant explore a profound and often overlooked aspect of biblical theology: the idea that the Mosaic Law was not God’s original "Plan A." Instead, they argue that grace has always been God's intention, and the law served as a temporary measure that created distance between humanity and God. The discussion centers around Exodus 19 and 20, where Israel's reluctance to ascend Mount Sinai led to a mediated relationship with God rather than direct access. Grant draws powerful connections to Hebrews, showing how the New Covenant restores the intimacy and boldness that God originally intended. This episode is a deep dive into the nature of the priesthood, positional sanctification, and the freedom believers now have to approach God directly. If you’ve ever struggled with understanding your place in God's presence or felt hindered by legalistic barriers, this conversation will bring clarity and encouragement.📩 If you’ve enjoyed our study on Exodus and Hebrews, have questions, or want to support Grant’s ministry, reach out at [email protected].Chapters:[00:00] — Introduction[01:15] — Grant's Experience Teaching this Topic in Ghana[04:50] — Setting the Stage: Exodus 19–20[09:52] — The Israelites’ Fear and Their Request for a Mediator[12:34] — The Layers of Separation in the Law[20:07] — Boldly Entering God's Presence and the Role of the Priesthood[25:31] — Positional Sanctification and Assurance of Salvation in Hebrews[33:30] — Why Understanding Freedom from the Law is Critical[43:02] — Christ as the Greater Mediator and the Church as a Royal Priesthood[54:17] — The Mistranslation of Exodus 19:13[56:28] — Final Thoughts and Call to Action
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