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Systematic Theology


The Sevenfold Use of the Law of Moses for the New Covenant Christian: A Better Framework for a Better Covenant
Many Christians know we’re no longer under the Law of Moses—but what do we do with it now? This blog introduces a sevenfold, Christ-centered framework for understanding the ongoing value of the Mosaic Law. It’s not about legalism or lawlessness—it’s about clarity, covenant, and Christ.

Jayni Jackson
Jul 2225 min read


Rethinking the Threefold Use of the Law: A Biblical Challenge to a Historic Framework
Many Christians affirm the threefold use of the law—but is it actually biblical? This post challenges the popular division of God’s law into moral, civil, and ceremonial categories, showing how it distorts covenantal context, creates confusion in discipleship, and misunderstands what it means that Jesus fulfilled the law.

Jayni Jackson
Jul 1319 min read


What Did Jesus Mean When He Said He Fulfilled the Law? Understanding Matthew 5:17 in Its Biblical and Theological Context
What did Jesus mean when He said He came to fulfill the Law? This blog explores the full meaning of plēroō in Matthew 5:17, showing that Jesus didn’t continue the Mosaic Law—but completed and replaced it with something far better. We examine common misinterpretations, including Torah observance and Theonomy, and explain why understanding this verse rightly protects both gospel clarity and Christian freedom.

Jayni Jackson
Jul 1117 min read
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