I said sacrifices and offerings were fulfilled for believers because they received Yeshua as their true sacrifice for sin and atonement. Also, it is not that they are done away with for believers, but are now fulfilled through the effects of Yeshua's ongoing sacrifice.
Using the EXACT SAME reasoning, the law as a whole was fulfilled for believers because we accept Yeshua as our righteousness. Also, it is not done away with for believers, but is now fulfilled through the effects of Yeshua's ongoing righteousness. Or to the point of this thread, the Sabbath is fulfilled by Jesus meaning it is fulfilled through the effects of Jesus' ongoing rest.
Baptism is not abolished simply because Yeshua was baptized.
Actually it was. The baptism of John was for repentance and remission of sins. The baptism of Jesus is for dying to self, and being raised into Christ. It is a different baptism.
Neither is any law abolished simply because Yeshua kept all the laws that applied to him (fulfilled them).
Where have used the word "abolished"? No, you have started arguing against someone else, not me! I say the law is fulfilled in Jesus. In the same way He fulfilled the sacrifices and offerings, He fulfilled the WHOLE LAW.
Has heaven and earth passed away yet? If not, then neither has any jot and tittle of the law.
Matthew 5:18 "For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished."
Two options.
A. Heaven and earth exist = 100% of the Law is still in force
B. Heaven and earth disappear = the Law can disappear
You believe heaven and earth spoken of here are the literal physical heaven and earth, and 100% of the Mosaic Old Covenant Law is still in force until the end of this planet. This includes Temple sacrifices, the 3 annual pilgrimages to Jerusalem, etc. Not one Jot or Tittle has passed. Right?
I believe B. is correct. Here is why. The next time Jesus mentions heaven and earth is in
Matthew 24:35 “
Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away.” For context,
Matthew 24 is about the
destruction of the temple in the first century. Why did Jesus talk about
heaven and earth passing away in the middle of discussing the destruction of the temple? Because the first century people referred to
the temple system as “heaven and earth”. Did you already know this? You seem to be knowledgeable in Judaism.
So just to hammer it down, here is the context of Matthew 24:
Matthew 24:1-2 Jesus left the temple and was walking away when his disciples came up to him to call his attention to its buildings. “Do you see all these things?” he asked. “Truly I tell you, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down.”
Soon after this He says, "Heaven and earth will pass away". Also, the Mount of Olives is opposite the temple, and Jesus sat on the Mount of Olives as He taught
Matthew 24 literally facing the temple. Furthermore if you start reading from Matthew 21:33-46 and 22:7 Jesus is speaking directly of the imminent destruction of the temple in AD 70. Then the entire chapter 23 is Jesus rebuking the Pharisees, ending with 23:33-36 and the declaration that judgment was about to fall upon them within a generation (which historically and contextually would have meant 40 years). Then chapter 24 begins.