VictorC
Jesus - that's my final answer
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I am sorry about not understanding fully what you try to say. But I am not not confusing what is said in the scripture. Till heaven and earth pass away is what Jesus Christ said, and it is what is meant, nothing of God's word passes away. This does not misuse the meaning, it is the meaning.
This dismisses what Jesus said: "one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled".
Your approach is to replace the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets with heaven and earth passing away. You remain in a condition of catch-22 where heaven and earth will never pass away, because this was prophesied and nothing prophetic can come to pass until heaven and earth pass away. This is circular.
Adding your interpretation of "God's word" to replace the Law and the Prophets is your own doing, and deviates from what Jesus said.
Therefore, fulfillment must mean something else. Christ being fulfilment of sacrifice, priesthood, and the way to be made clean is not doing away with it but Christ's effectiveness for that is what remains. What sin is remains too. To repent of sin, what is being repented of? Well God's word is remaining. Even if it is not imputed, you are still contrite and repenting, so there was sin that was a violation.
Now you need to reconcile your assertion that Christ's sacrifice and atonement fulfilled anything with your insistence that heaven and earth have to pass away before the Law and the Prophets can be fulfilled.
That's the primary point.
The secondary point is that you don't acknowledge that sin existed before the Law did, and it continues to exist after Messiah came "to redeem those who were under the law". Did the Law change anything?
No.
It only condemned everyone by imputing their sin via transgressions that didn't exist until the Law's tenure: "The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law" (1 Corinthians 15:56).
I was not eliminating scripture. I address what is posted, but I agree with the scripture passage, in a lengthy post I trim off things to which I am not responding, and respond to certain things you are saying.
I mention things said are for the redeemed, to be truly clear, at least for some others, talk of the commandments being done away should not applied as that suggests to those not even redeemed. Not that they are, but anything changed in the new covenant does not apply to those who are not and will not be redeemed, in Christ.
The Scriptures I posted were in hopes of breaking the circular reasoning that I perceive you engaged in. In response I don't see any improvement. What Jesus taught Peter, and what Paul taught us didn't show you the impact of God's redemption in His adoption as the King's children.
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