When Scripture feels foreign to you, you have two choices: Provide your own meaning to the text, or do the harder work of discovering the context. The apostles used sacrificial language because they understood the Temple, Torah, and Israel’s worship system. We need to get on their page, not the other way around. - Jacob Fronczack
Friday, July 10, 2026
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