where did Jesus state depart from me for you did not follow the law?
He says this:
Mt 12:50 For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother
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where did Jesus state depart from me for you did not follow the law?
A work? Please explain. Love is an action word.. Love gives. For God so loved the world that He Gave His only begotton son. That whosoever believes in Him shall not Perish.
A truely regenerated person won't need the 10 commandments in front of them to know what is right or wrong. We don't keep the commandments, the commandments keep the lawless.
When some people read John 14:15 "If ye love Me, keep My commandments" They understand it to mean that by keeping His commandments they will love Him. Instead of first loving Him then showing their love by keeping His commandments.
No I did not! The bible does not teach it either! The ten commandments is forever.ELDER 111
You proved for yourself that we are not to attempt to keep the Law nor are we able to keep the Law. "What then? shall we sin, {because we are not under the law,} but under grace? God forbid. Rom" 6:15
We cannot help but sin but not being under the Law is not an excuse to willfully sin.
When the human seed of Jesus was in Solomon he wrapped himself in the Hebrew Alphabete identifying himself as the WORD OF GOD. On the night of his arrest he was in the mount in prayer to God asking if there was any way God could take the cup of death from him. The human body is weak and that is the reason why Jesus was called upon as our sacrifice because he was without sin.Jesus also repeated his plea to God to remove the cup of suffering if it were possible, thus ending his prayer with not my will but thine will be done.
This is how Jesus records his struggle that night with his human body. Psa. 119:176 "I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek thy servant; for I do not forget thy commandments."
To keep God given commandments is a Human attempt at salvation? Does that make sense to you? Where in the bible does it say that "thou shall not keep the commandments of God"?Yes it is a human attempt to love God. Because Joseph was an Isrealite.
If there are lawless then there is nothing to keep them. The fact that hey are lawless means that they are without law or disregards the law. We who deny the ten commandments are lawless. Without the approval of God too.A truely regenerated person won't need the 10 commandments in front of them to know what is right or wrong. We don't keep the commandments, the commandments keep the lawless.
Hmmm! what should I say, guilty as charged which still doesn't answer the question, that I don't believe the truth or am ignorant. Take your pick.How does this explain or show that the 10 Cs describe love? Nothing even refers to the 10 Cs in the above quote. Jesus even says something other than the 10 Cs are greater. Those 2 commandments aren't in the 10 Cs.Is Jesus addressing a Christian or a skeptic unbeliever trying to make a fool out of God who is teaching something that he doesn't believe? Is Jesus teaching that one can have access to eternal life (salvation) through observing the law? That would be contrary to the OT.The 10 Cs don't teach any close to love. All as in 100% are direct commands none of which involve love. IOW all the 10 Cs can be done without love.No shows obligation to the COI to whom the law is given. Commanded love isn't love and any one knows this and that love is hollow - a whited suplecure that is very black inside. Real love is always earned and a voluntary act.
No shows obligation to the COI to whom the law is given. Commanded love isn't love and any one knows this and that love is hollow - a whited suplecure that is very black inside. Real love is always earned and a voluntary act.
If you are looking the word "love" in the Ten Cs, you wouldn't find it, but if you ignore the fact that the Scripture taught us that the Ten cs was the law of God that contains the great principle of unselfish love and could be summarized in the two commands: love god and love your neighbor, then it is up to you. Nothing can be said anymore to you of your ignorance.
If you kill your mother, is it an act of love or not?
If you steal from your neighbor, is it an act of love or not?
Etc.
You don't kill but you hate your mother, is it love or not?
Think of it.
The principle of the law is LOVE unselfish.
Therefore, keeping the letter with your own strength is self righteousness that doesn't fulfill the law righteous demands, because the law is spiritual, the spiritual demands is LOVE.
I find no command here to observe the law. If the Gentiles observed the sabbath, why do we have chapter 14 and Col 2:16? Is it the law of Moses the Gentiles observed? Is that Paul's point? As to the inference that all mankind is obligated to the law I once again refer you to I Tim 1:9-10 which excludes the Christian.
This again has a specific limit and it is to those that are under the law. We have two verses in a row ye are not under the law and we are not under the law 6:14, 15. Romans 7:6 now we are delivered from the law. Rom 10:4 For Christ is the end of the law...
Your strongest supporting verse. I still ask what does establish mean. I do realize that a definition was provided. Do the first 3 chapters support the idea that Paul is trying to establish obligation to the law?
I sure don't think so. It has been pointed out that one of the things Paul is doing is addressing the hypocrisy of the Jew and Jewish Christian in the demand for the keeping of the law. Since we have chapter 14 I don't think that Paul is trying to push obligation to the law. Bottom line I think that Paul is stating that we acknodledge/admit the law exists.
Is Paul promoting the law or grace? What is Paul saying God forbid to; shall we sin, that we are not under the law or under grace? I think that he is saying God forbid that we should sin and use the reason that we are under grace having no obligation to the law.
I already pointed out v 6 which says we are delivered from the law. That is the conclusion drawn from his illustration in the previous 5 verses. Paul here makes no comment pertaining to obligation of the law.
I think if we love God we wont break His commandments. I don't assume that obeying them necessarily also means love, but without obeying them it shows that we love ourself more than God which is idolatry.
Love doesn't require obdeidnce to a superceded law.Love does count but we cant forget about love for God which obeys Gods commandment. The last 6Cs are sound doctrine taught by the apostles. Surely we cant love God and neighbor by not obeying these commandments.
Jesus said love love and love..And He even empowered us to do so by His spirit.
I am not an Isrealite. I am a new creation in Christ Jesus.
If you walk in the Spirit you will not do the works of the flesh.
Love doesn't require obdeidnce to a superceded law.