Did Jesus die to remove the law or to remove sins?
Your question is misleading and dishonest. He fulfilled the goal of the law (which incidentally never applied to Gentiles to begin with) and to provide Salvation and victory over death via his death and resurrection for all nations.
Once the law was fulfilled, it was as useless as a spent booster rocket, since the law's limited purpose was to predict and announce HIM.
-The Law was the Old Covenant.
- He IS the New Covenant
The two covenants have NOTHING in common and are in direct, irredeemable conflict with each other. I do not agree that Christ was Michael the Archangel or a pitiful created being like Adventists do. So his purpose was much more shocking, all-encompassing, earth-shattering and fulfilling than the extremely limited function that Adventists teach (He came merely to demonstrate perfect Sabbath Keeping, according to Ellen White). None of the Apostles spent 5 seconds thinking about the law after they broke bread with Christ the night of the Resurrection, other than to suddenly understand how drastically it had been fulfilled and replaced. It was an "Aha!" moment for them, especially after they watched him deliberately violate the Sabbath. Nobody doubted that the Law was dead and gone and utterly absurd by comparison. All of the sacrifices and ceremonies and Sabbaths were fulfilled by the Resurrected being who was standing right in front of them. The Law was dead and gone the minute he told the crippled guy to "pick up your bed and walk." They just did not realize it at the time.
Christianity has a Resurrection-centered view of the Bible. Everything revolves around the Resurrection. Similarly, Adventists have a Sabbath-centered view of the Bible, everything revolves around the Sabbath. Adventists fixate on the original Creation, and they strongly-resist celebrating and focusing on the Resurrection and believe it is a
Satanic rite of Devil worship!!!. Christianity focuses on the New Creation (the Resurrection). Adventists focus on the Old Testament Law, or at least the parts of it that tickle their fancy and believe Salvation is achieved by Perfect Sabbath Keeping and the Law was perfectly written on a slab of stone.. Christianity focuses on the New Testament/Law of the Resurrection and believe Salvation was achieved by Christ's perfect sacrifice and that his law can be perfectly written on our hearts via the Holy Spirit.
Moral Laws are outlined in the New Testament (almost all of the Ten Commandments, more or less rewritten) for the purpose of one function: "Have you received Grace?" If you have, these are some of the manifestations of it. And many of those were drastically surpassed by the extraordinary courageous martyrdom for the faith that came later and the overwhelming support of the poor that was a mainstay of the early church.
Moral Laws outlined in the Mosaic Law have one purpose: "Are you a member of the Children of Israel and are you demonstrating it by keeping the entire Law, all 613 Commandments?"
Any explanation outside of what I just wrote either drastically degrades the Resurrection and/or drastically increases the Law's importance. You must pick and choose.
If you try to keep the Old Testament Law, you are announcing that Christ never came. That is a stubborn theme that is emphasized time and time again in the Bible and First and Second century Christianity.
John 15:10 If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love.
Jesus and the Father are one. Do they have difference commandments?
Yes, as a matter of fact they
DO! You have
FINALLY understood one single verse! He TOLD us in explicit detail what his Commandments were. He left no doubt! And yes they are indeed drastically different than the Commandments in the Old Covenant.
I never thought I would see the day!
WOW!!! I am truly shocked and amazed!!