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Ep. 86 - Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism - Tying the Bow

Ep. 86 - Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism - Tying the Bow

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In this episode of It Stands Written, Jusitn, Braden, Ernest, and Elijah tackle one of the most challenging questions in covenant theology: How do Christians participate in the New Covenant when it wasn't originally made to them? Through a deep dive into Romans 11, the hosts unpack the powerful imagery of Gentile believers being grafted into Israel's olive tree—not as replacements, but as participants in God's eternal promises. They explore how the spiritual blessings of the New Covenant flow to all believers through Christ, while maintaining that God's promises to ethnic Israel remain irrevocable and await future fulfillment. The conversation moves through all the biblical covenants—from Noah to the New Covenant—showing how God's plan always included blessing all nations through Abraham's seed, ultimately revealed as Jesus Christ. With clarity and theological precision, the team addresses replacement theology, explains the "mystery" of Gentile inclusion, and demonstrates why believers can experience covenant blessings without being the original signatories. This episode provides essential understanding for anyone wrestling with how Old Testament promises relate to New Testament believers and God's ongoing faithfulness to Israel.


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Verses Mentioned:

- Genesis 12

- Isaiah 19:19-25

- Romans 11:1-33

- Ephesians 2:8-20

- Galatians 3:1-28

- 2 Corinthians 3:6

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