Galatians 6:2 — "the law of Christ" means bearing one another's burdens, which Mike identifies with love
I've Been Looking Into The Hebrew Roots Movement and Here's What I've Found So Far
00:53:25 – 00:54:57
Q&A: questioner asks about "the law of Christ" in Galatians 6:2.
Mike reads Galatians 6:2 in context and notes the "law of Christ" in that passage refers to bearing one another's burdens — the way Christ bore ours. He identifies the overarching "law of Christ" as love, consistent with Jesus's own statement in John 15 ("this is my commandment, that you love one another"). He says this principle is present in the OT law but transcends it. He references Greg Koukl's maxim: "never read a verse" (meaning: always read in context).
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I've Been Looking Into The Hebrew Roots Movement and Here's What I've Found So Far @ 00:53:252019-01-30