
The Mountain Top Experience - Ep. 10 - The Old Testament Seen Through the Eyes of the Hebrews
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The Mountain Top Experience is a weekly podcast that brings together inspiring stories of faith, insightful interviews, and thought-provoking discussions focused on real-world applications of Christian Faith.
Podcast hosts Kevin, Carlos, and Dave engage with each other and with guests bringing diverse perspectives on living out biblical teachings in everyday life. Whether you're churched or unchurched, this podcast is a place for connection, encouragement, and spiritual growth.
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Episode 10 – The Old Testament as Seen Through the Eyes of the Hebrews
In this thought-provoking episode of the Mountain Top Experience Podcast, hosts Kevin Ostromecki, Carlos DeJesus, and David Johnson dive into the rich theological depths of the Book of Hebrews. Through engaging conversation and insightful commentary, they explore how the writer of Hebrews views the Old Testament—not as obsolete, but as a foundation pointing toward something better.
The hosts unpack the 13 uses of the word better throughout the book, revealing how each one highlights the supremacy of Jesus Christ over previous revelations of God. From the priesthood to the covenant, from sacrifices to promises, Hebrews presents Jesus as the ultimate fulfillment and perfect expression of God's plan.
Tune in as Kevin, Carlos, and David guide listeners through a powerful reflection on how the Old Testament comes alive when viewed through the lens of Christ’s superiority—and what that means for faith today.