Rick Peterson

Encounter Recovery Ministries

Rick Peterson

  • Moral Law P.3

Moral Law P.3

Saturday 28th January 2023

Rick Peterson examines the believer's relationship with the Ten Commandments and advocates for living under grace in 'Encounter Recovery Ministries'.
49 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Raw
Engaging
Life-changing

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Encounter Recovery Ministries
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Rick Peterson
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Breaking Free: Understanding the Believer's Relationship with Moral Law

To misunderstand is to thrust Christ into the background. The initial flame of the reformation was hot, but every generation must stand for the truth and throw off the shackles of the traditions of the elders, the cloaks of falsehood, and learn how to read the inspired text in such a way that it sets you free from all these man-made teachings, these lies that put you into bondage.
Ever felt confused about how the Ten Commandments fit into your life as a believer? In this episode of 'Encounter Recovery Ministries', Rick Peterson takes a deep dive into this very question. He challenges the traditional view that believers are bound by the Mosaic Law, arguing instead for a life under grace. Peterson explores the historical shifts in church teachings, the rise of clerical systems, and the state's role in the Reformation.
He doesn't shy away from tough topics, making you rethink how you've been interpreting biblical covenants and the gospel itself. With a mix of historical insights and practical wisdom, Peterson emphasizes the importance of standing for truth and freeing oneself from man-made doctrines. This episode is not just informative; it's a call to action for anyone looking to deepen their faith and understand their spiritual journey better.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that could change how you see your relationship with moral law.