R. L. Solberg

The Law of Moses, the Gospel, and Antinomianism: A Response to R. L. Solberg

The Law of Moses, the Gospel, and Antinomianism: A Response to R. L. Solberg

R. L. Solberg, an outspoken critic of Pronomian (pro-Law) theology, made a video where he argued that we cannot follow the Gospel of Jesus and the Law of Moses at the same time. I responded to that video and demonstrated why none of Solberg’s arguments prove his case. Solberg didn’t like my video and made another video objecting to my critiques. This video is my response to his response.

Can we follow the Gospel of Jesus AND the Law of Moses at the same time?

Can we follow the Gospel of Jesus AND the Law of Moses at the same time?

Is the Law of Moses—the Torah—incompatible with the gospel? Are Messianic Jews and other Pronomian (Pro-law) Christians living contrary to the teachings of Jesus and the apostles? Some modern teachers say yes, but what does the New Testament say? Let’s find out.

Does Ephesians 2:15 Say That Christ Abolished the Law of Moses?

Does Ephesians 2:15 Say That Christ Abolished the Law of Moses?

In Ephesians 2:15, Paul wrote that Christ broke down the wall of division between Jew and Gentile “by abolishing the law of commandments expressed in ordinances.” But what does Paul mean by this phrase? Is Paul saying that Christ abolished the Law of Moses, or something else?

Did Jesus reject the Torah's dietary laws? (Mark 7:1-23)

Did Jesus reject the Torah's dietary laws? (Mark 7:1-23)

Did Jesus reject the Torah’s dietary laws? Many say that he did, citing Mark 7:1-23 as proof. In this video, I will explain the problems with the traditional interpretation of this passage and offer an alternative view that presents a more consistent and accurate portrayal of Jesus’s teaching.