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So you admit the Ten Commandments are the law. Wonderful admission. I love it!!!!![]()
oh my!
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So you admit the Ten Commandments are the law. Wonderful admission. I love it!!!!![]()
Because a man say God's Ten commadnments is holy and should form part of the Christian's life, he is an idol worshipers? So to say that one should have no other God than the creator of Heaven and earth marks one to be an idolator.I would say that those who seemingly worship the Law instead of the Savior have made into it an idol. Jesus saw this in the Pharisees they exalted the Law above God.
i'd add:
Romans 7:7(NKJV)
7What shall we say then? Is the law sin? Certainly not! On the contrary, I would not have known sin except through the law. For I would not have known covetousness unless the law had said, You shall not covet.
I am of a cult because I maintain that God's holy law always exited, written on stone or not. That the sin committed by those before Sinai were guilty of breaking the Ten Commandment law.
Your quotation above highlights the fact that where there is "no law there is no transgression" So how can there be sin without the law before Sinai?
That is why there is no logical answer to them.
When one replaces the Savior (God) with the 10 commandments they are in a sense idolizing them.Because a man say God's Ten commadnments is holy and should form part of the Christian's life, he is an idol worshipers? So to say that one should have no other God than the creator of Heaven and earth marks one to be an idolator.
Great!
I would say that those who seemingly worship the Law instead of the Savior have made into it an idol. Jesus saw this in the Pharisees they exalted the Law above God.
We all know the quote "You shall not covet" is found only within the body of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:17 and Deuteronomy 5:21). Now, quote the verse previous to yours, and tell me what the narrative is telling us in plain langage.
Where do you see any mention of anyone keeping the law?Romans 7:6(NKJV)
6But now we have been delivered from the law, having died to what we were held by, so that we should serve in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the letter.
we have been delivered from the law, as in not keeping it?
No.wouldn't that go against what he said in verse 12?
No.so delivered from the law must mean it's penalty - rom 6:23! correct?
Yes.surely, you're not believing that we have been delivered from something that is holy and just, and good!
Where do you see any mention of anyone keeping the law?
That isn't what the text you quoted says, is it?
No.
No.
Yes.
The preface to the discourse is found in verse 1 where it says "I speak to those who know the law". This passage addresses the recipients of the Law (that isn't the Gentiles). It then very plainly tells us that we have been delivered from the law that held us in the past tense, and then identifies the law we've been delivered from as the Ten Commandments.
You reversed the relationship of what kept whom in your reply. That isn't what the text says, and so the plain meaning of the text eluded you.
Why we have been delivered from the Law becomes clear when you read what the author actually wrote, instead of forcing your reversed relationship into his narrative.
i hear you Vic,
so reversed, that's why paul says he keeps the law of God later in the chapter, but i guess that eluded you!
In the final analysis, you didn't hear what Paul actually wrote. You didn't even find it in yourself to acknowledge that we have been delivered from the Ten Commandments, which is what he wrote. All I did was to point you to the previous verse, only to watch you contend against its clear meaning.
which is why paul said:
1 Corinthians 7:19(NKJV)
19Circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing, but keeping the commandments of God is what matters.
he served the law of God!
it's plainly written, or does all these verses elude you?
So who is it that keeps the commandments? The Bible says no one. Should I believe it?which is why paul said:
1 Corinthians 7:19(NKJV)
19Circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing, but keeping the commandments of God is what matters.
he served the law of God!
it's plainly written, or does all these verses elude you?
Review our conversation: Have you determined why God delivered us from the Ten Commandments?
And if components of the old covenant "is nothing", what makes you reach for the old covenant for the commandments of God?
So who is it that keeps the commandments? The Bible says no one. Should I believe it?
why would God want to deliver us from His ways (deut 5:33)?![]()
So the bible fail to properly describe sin?No that can't be the definition of sin. Lack of faith is also a sin and not required by the law.
So the bible fail to properly describe sin?
Ashamed! Of God? I am a child of God. A christian. A faithful student of the word of God.I'm glad that you're excited. But of course what you're taught is contrary to the Law and isn't the truth. You didn't tell us what you are (although those of us who have posted here a long time already know), and what group your comments represent. Why are you so ashamed of identifying yourself?
I had to correct your quote, underlined, to reflect the Biblical record.
You admit that the Biblical record is contrary to your opinion, and yet your sole recourse is to question the Biblical record. Unless you accept the Word of God as the truth, your rhetorical questions are meaningless.