Should The 10 Commandments Be Posted Publicly? (Part 2)
Knowing Faith
Training The Church
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🗓️ 12 March 2026
⏱️ 45 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | This is Kyle Worley, and I'm joined by my coach, Jen Wilkin, and J.T. English. |
| 0:12.8 | And like a dog, returns to its vomit. |
| 0:15.4 | It's what the writer of Proverbs says. |
| 0:19.8 | We, listen, we recorded an episode last week that we intended to do in kind of our typical 35 to 45 minute format and the conversation multiplied. |
| 0:27.8 | And so we're jumping into part two of should the Ten Commandments be posted publicly. |
| 0:32.2 | It's both a more animated conversation and a deeper conversation. |
| 0:35.7 | If you were like, wow, they really didn't answer this question. we do. We get into the weeds. We get into the details on this. We had a lot of fun with it. And we really hope that you enjoy it. I mean, again, the goal of all of it is just to learn how to think theologically and biblically about everything. Jen, how did you feel about it? But hey, if you found this episode |
| 0:54.4 | without finding the first one, go back and listen to the first one. Do not start here. You really do |
| 0:59.3 | need what we talked about to set this up. And so you're going to, you might make some assumptions |
| 1:04.5 | about where we're coming from in this episode if you don't go back and listen to that one |
| 1:09.6 | first. That's right. That's right. JT, Anything to add to prime the pump for them as they enter into the second half of the journey? Have fun. I think in a conversation like this, I would encourage you maybe two things. First, what's your position before you listen to this episode? What did you say? What's your position? Don't like just listen to us and download our information. And then number two, ask yourself, am I willing to learn? Am I willing to change my position if I hear something that is beneficial or helpful? And so I heard some things from my friends in this episode that made me think, huh, do I believe that? And I want to move. I want to change based on what's true, what's good, what's right, what's beautiful. So what's your position, are you willing to change it if persuaded otherwise? |
| 1:48.7 | That's exactly right. Before you jump into the episode today, just a couple more things. One, if this, this is, I rarely say this. And we hesitate saying it often because we don't want you to think that our whole goal on this is just for knowing faith to keep getting bigger and bigger. These two episodes, though, would actually really be fun. Like, if you were looking for one to share with somebody, then to go listen to and talk about, these two episodes would work as a really good, hey, listen to these two episodes and then let's meet up for coffee and talk about it together. Like doing theology in the round, doing theology together, this would be a really good one to do it. So share it with other people. Then the other thing is, I have been really impressed by the questions we have gotten. I encourage listeners at the beginning of this season to go leave us a review over at Apple podcast and in their review over at Apple Podcast to drop in a question. And I actually just took took one of the questions from one of those reviews and we're going to include it in this season. And so if you've got a great question, go leave a review over at Apple Podcast. And say whatever you want to say about the podcast. It doesn't matter to me. But then I would really love for you to drop a question in your review and I'll grab it from, and maybe we'll include it in this season. So we hope you enjoy the discussion. We hope that |
| 2:50.8 | it's more light than heat. We want you to learn how to think theological about everything. Go and do |
| 2:54.8 | likewise. Grace and peace. Jump in. So what I heard you say, and I'm sorry if I'm hearing you wrong, Kyle. |
| 2:58.6 | You said that it was a, you described it as like a way to run a |
| 3:05.2 | nation, that that's what the, the Ten Commandments and the law codes were given for, right? |
| 3:10.6 | That's certainly in part why they're there. Yeah, yeah. And I would agree with that. But I think my |
| 3:16.6 | question would be, how then do you distinguish wanting Israel's laws, which map, like, |
| 3:20.3 | pull that forward into modern context. And I don't want to push you into a corner with |
| 3:27.6 | replacement theology, but Israel maps onto the church, right? |
| 3:32.3 | They do. But the church is witness, like, I think that what we're talking about here is two separate things. One, we're talking about the church and Israel's role in redemptive history. And in that regard, the church is the new Israel. That's my understanding of it, and that's a different episode. But the church is a new Israel. We are God's people. We are the full flowering of all that was promised to Abraham. And that wouldn't |
| 3:37.8 | exclude people who are Jewish by ethnic origin as long as they profess faith in Christ and allegiance |
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