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Connecting Old & New Testaments
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| I have a question for you on why is it so important to connect the Old and New Testaments? | |
| You write about that on page 14 and 15 of your book. | |
| Why is it so important to connect between the old and new testaments? | |
| Yeah, I mean, if you don't connect the old and the new, you're only getting half the story. | |
| You can't understand the full impact, the full plan of salvation, redemption of what God wants to do in the world. | |
| There's a biblical principle that the end is going to be like the beginning. | |
| It's what you all alluded to later, the fact that a rabbi is sharing with you, well, Paul was a rabbi. | |
| Jesus was a rabbi, right? | |
| When you see how it was in the beginning, you get a picture of what it's like going to be in the end. | |
| And one of the reasons why we wrote this book, and we believe it's so, I believe it's so critical that it comes out right now, is because this book is meant to give hope and strengthen us and prepare us before the times of testing come into the world, before the great falling away that the Bible talks about is going to happen. | |
| If we are not rooted and strengthened in our faith, then when those times come, we're going to fall away. | |
| Like I actually just wrote an op-ed piece responding to someone that Jesus, there was a pastor that wrote a TikTok, did a TikTok video that said Jesus was a racist, right? | |
| And I did a response. | |
| He takes it totally out of context, not knowing the Hebrew roots, not knowing how it all fits together, you know? | |
| And so when you know that, it gives us hope. | |
| When you see how the numbers connect, when you see how God is in every detail, you know with 100% certainty that God's word is true. | |
| You understand the bigger plan of salvation, redemption, the end times, all of that. | |