Kingdom Vision: “Grace & Law – Pt. 2” (1 Kings 17:8)

Kingdom Vision: “Grace & Law – Pt. 2” (1 Kings 17:8)

Pastor Brown continues his series on grace and law by clarifying how what we respect as "natural law" bends in accordance to "God's law." Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


“Grace & Law – Pt. 2” (1 Kings 17:8)
Pastor Kevin Brown | Kingdom Vision Christian Center

“In the New Testament, law is sometimes used to mean customs, sometimes natural principles, sometimes the whole of God’s word by revelation.” Pastor Kevin Brown continues with part 2 of his series on grace and law by clarifying how what we respect as “natural law”  bends in accordance to “God’s law.” Listen as he expounds on this phenomenon in the Old Testament story of Elijah and the starving widow in 1 Kings 17: “God says ‘Put me first.’ And the Bible says the woman said ‘You know what, that’s a man of God, I’m gonna go ahead and make that man a meal’… That man of God ate that meal and when she went back to [the barrel] it was full! And the Bible said for three long years they ate wellThat’s the law of God.”

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