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The Institutes of Biblical Law

The Institutes of Biblical Law

By: R. J. Rushdoony
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To attempt to study Scripture without studying its law is to deny it. Join Rousas John Rushdoony as he explains the importance of Biblical law and how it is to be used to guide the lives of men and nations.

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  • The Tribute Money (Remastered)
    Mar 29 2026

    They thought they had Jesus trapped with a political “gotcha”: Is it lawful to pay Caesar’s tax or not? Say no, and Rome arrests Him. Say yes, and the crowd calls Him a fraud. But Jesus flips the trap back on them with one coin. Whose image is on it? Caesar’s. Then His answer lands like a thunderclap: Give back to Caesar what’s owed and give back to God what’s owed. In other words: yes, pay the tax, because you’re living under Rome’s real-world rule by God’s providence but don’t confuse taxes with worship. Caesar may claim authority, even divine pretensions, but God’s claim is absolute: everything belongs to Him. This isn’t a tidy “church vs. state” slogan it’s a kingdom confrontation: refuse Caesar-worship, obey lawful authority, and render to God your whole life tithes, praise, loyalty, conscience, and worship. Jesus exposes both deadly ditches: the empire’s salvation-by-control and the revolutionary’s salvation-by-revolt. The Christian way is deeper, harder, and freer: honor rulers without idolizing them, and belong wholly to God.

    #RenderToCaesar #RenderToGod #KingdomOfGod #BiblicalLaw #ChristianWorldview #Idolatry #Obedience #TithesAndWorship #JesusWisdom #PoliticsUnderGod

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    46 mins
  • The Kingdom of God (Remastered)
    Mar 22 2026

    The Kingdom of God teaches that Christ’s proclamation of the Kingdom does not abolish the law but confirms it in its fullest authority, revealing the law as the rule of the reigning King. When Jesus declared that “the law and the prophets were until John,” He marked not their expiration but the transition from promise to presence the Kingdom is now preached because the King Himself has come, summoning all peoples to press into His rule. Far from relaxing God’s standards, Christ affirmed that it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for the smallest part of the law to fail, exposing the Pharisees as lawbreakers who replaced obedience with tradition. Entry into the Kingdom is by grace, but life within it is governed by God’s law, making Christ’s yoke easy not by lowering righteousness but by restoring the law as a gracious, life-giving rule under the sovereignty of God. #KingdomOfGod #ChristTheKing #LawAndGrace #BiblicalAuthority #GodsRule #GospelOfTheKingdom #ScriptureTruth #KingdomEthics #GraceAndObedience

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    51 mins
  • The Transfiguration (Remastered)
    Mar 15 2026

    The Transfiguration reveals the unbreakable unity of Christ with the law and the prophets, identifying Jesus unmistakably as the Greater Moses and the incarnate Lawgiver. On the mountain echoing Sinai Jesus is transfigured in glory alongside Moses and Elijah, showing that the law and the prophets do not stand apart from Him but bear witness to Him in perfect harmony. Their conversation about His coming exodus at Jerusalem declares that Christ’s redemptive work fulfills the true deliverance of God’s people, not by abolishing the law but by accomplishing its purpose through atonement and resurrection. The Father’s command, “Hear ye him,” does not replace Moses but confirms that to hear Christ is to hear the totality of God’s Word; to reject Him is to reject the law, the covenant, and God Himself. The Transfiguration thus stands as a decisive condemnation of antinomianism, affirming that grace and law are inseparable in Christ, and that salvation by grace leads necessarily to sanctification under God’s law. #Transfiguration #ChristTheGreaterMoses #LawAndProphets #HearYeHim #BiblicalLaw #CovenantGrace #AntinomianismRefuted #ExodusFulfilled #JesusChrist #ScriptureUnity

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    33 mins
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