Recently, I had the honor of speaking at my local congregation, Founded In Truth Fellowship, where I discussed Matthew 5:17-20 and Jesus’s perspective on the Torah’s relevance to believers. In this sermon, we explore what Jesus meant when he said he came to “fulfill” the Law and Prophets.
This sermon serves as a preview of the arguments presented in my new book on this topic (see below).
I hope it blesses you!
Speaking of Matthew 5:17-20, I’m thrilled to announce that my new book is now available. It’s called How Jesus Fulfilled the Law: A Pronomian Pocket Guide to Matthew 5:17-20.
What did Jesus teach about the Law of Moses? Did he say that he came to bring it to an end, or did he want his followers to obey it? Matthew 5:17-20 is a key text that addresses this issue. In this passage, Jesus tells us exactly what he came to do with the Torah: he came to “fulfill” it. But what does that mean?
In this short book, David Wilber explores this question. Through a detailed study of Matthew 5:17-20, you will learn how Jesus fulfilled the Law and what this means for Christians today.
“Messianic Jews and Bible-believing Christians will greatly benefit from this extremely well documented book.”
—Igal German, Ph.D.
“David’s treatment of Matthew 5:17-20 provides readers with an easy-to-understand and cogent defense of pronomianism.”
—Gregory Scott McKenzie, Ph.D.
“Wilber’s exposition of Matthew 5:17-20 is a notable step in restoring the correct understanding of Yeshua’s relationship with the Torah and in building up pronomian scholarship.”
—Benjamin Szymskyj, Ph.D.