2026-02-15 Law & Grace
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This message was recorded during our Sunday morning meeting.
Apostle Natasha briefly reflected on the Torah portion Mishpatim (“Ordinances”) found in Exodus 21:1–24:18, but then led us into a deeper exploration of one of the most misunderstood tensions in Scripture — the relationship between law and grace.
Mishpatim follows immediately after the giving of the Ten Commandments. It moves from divine revelation on the mountain to practical application in everyday life. These ordinances were not arbitrary rules; they revealed God’s heart for justice, responsibility, mercy, and covenantal order within community. The law was given not merely to regulate behavior, but to shape a people who reflected God’s nature.
Apostle Natasha addressed the controversial divide that often arises in Christian thought — the idea that grace replaces or nullifies the law. She emphasized that Scripture does not present law and grace as opposites in competition, but as divine partners in covenant relationship.
The law exposes our need. Grace provides the way.
Full teaching available on MP3.
Recorded on 15 February 2026
© 2026 House of Ariel Gate Ministries. All rights reserved.
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This message was recorded during our Sunday morning meeting.
Apostle Natasha briefly reflected on the Torah portion Mishpatim (“Ordinances”) found in Exodus 21:1–24:18, but then led us into a deeper exploration of one of the most misunderstood tensions in Scripture — the relationship between law and grace.
Mishpatim follows immediately after the giving of the Ten Commandments. It moves from divine revelation on the mountain to practical application in everyday life. These ordinances were not arbitrary rules; they revealed God’s heart for justice, responsibility, mercy, and covenantal order within community. The law was given not merely to regulate behavior, but to shape a people who reflected God’s nature.
Apostle Natasha addressed the controversial divide that often arises in Christian thought — the idea that grace replaces or nullifies the law. She emphasized that Scripture does not present law and grace as opposites in competition, but as divine partners in covenant relationship.
The law exposes our need. Grace provides the way.
Full teaching available on MP3.
Recorded on 15 February 2026
© 2026 House of Ariel Gate Ministries. All rights reserved.

