Living Beyond Sunday
A relationship with God was never meant to be confined to a single day of the week. It’s not just about showing up on Sunday. It’s about walking with Him every day. Our heart is to help you grow deeper, to move beyond routines and into real relationship. We dive into what it truly means to live beyond Sunday: the daily walk, the prayers whispered and cried out, worship in every season, fasting, emotions, struggles, victories, and everything in between. This journey isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. Jesus loves you more than you could ever imagine and so do we. Thank you for walking this road with us. Thank you for listening.
Living Beyond Sunday
Season 2 | Episode 3: The Dividing Line
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What if one of the biggest keys to understanding the Bible has been hiding in plain sight?
Many of us have been taught to divide the Bible at the page between the Old and New Testaments, or to assume the New Covenant began the moment Jesus was born in Bethlehem. But is that actually where Scripture draws the line?
In this episode, we take a deep dive into one of the most foundational conversations in biblical theology: Where does the New Covenant truly begin? Why did Jesus spend His earthly ministry living under the Law? What changed at the cross? And how does understanding the true dividing line transform the way we read the Gospels, interpret difficult passages, and understand our identity in Christ today?
Together, we unpack the significance of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, explore what it means that He is the mediator of a new covenant, and challenge traditions that may have shaped our reading of Scripture more than the Scriptures themselves.
If you’ve ever found yourself confused by Jesus’ teachings, wrestled with passages that seem to contradict grace, or simply want a clearer understanding of the gospel, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.
Join us as we journey beyond assumptions and rediscover the dividing line that changed everything.