I'd rather take my instruction from Christ's clear testimony than misinterpreted Pauline texts...
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Hello, since Im responding to you...guess its ok...Hi Cori! Paul said that Jesus was the end of the Law because he, Paul, had an aversion to the Law. He also said that he had been released from the Law. (Romans 7:6) Therefore, taken from his claim, he was a man without law.
Now, if you had a chance to ask Jesus if he was the end of the Law. I bet he would say that the Law would end only after heaven and earth passed away. (Mat. 5:17-19) And I guess he was serious because, in another occasion, he said that, to achieve salvation one must listen to "Moses" aka the Law, if you read Luke 16:29-31.
I think if you ask Jesus....He would state whats in his word.Hi Cori! Paul said that Jesus was the end of the Law because he, Paul, had an aversion to the Law. He also said that he had been released from the Law. (Romans 7:6) Therefore, taken from his claim, he was a man without law.
Now, if you had a chance to ask Jesus if he was the end of the Law. I bet he would say that the Law would end only after heaven and earth passed away. (Mat. 5:17-19) And I guess he was serious because, in another occasion, he said that, to achieve salvation one must listen to "Moses" aka the Law, if you read Luke 16:29-31.
I'd rather take my instruction from Christ's clear testimony than misinterpreted Pauline texts...
Thank you but, what happened, did I hit on a forbidden place or knocked at the wrong door?
Very good! I mean, if you are honest enough to mean what you say. A prime testimony of Jesus was that he came to fulfill and confirm the Law down to the letter and that all the commandments of the Law would remain until heaven and earth passed away. (Mat. 5:17-19) Are you ready to take that clear testimony of Jesus? And for instructions, he said that to achieve salvation, we must listen to "Moses" aka the Law. Nu! Are you ready to listen to those instructions of Jesus? (Luke 16:29-31)
I think if you ask Jesus....He would state whats in his word.
2. It states He is the end of the law for righteousness for those who believe...
But what about for those who do not believe...?
But the law is still needed....for 1 it points out sin.
And...my other personal thought is that those that are not in Christ will be judged by the law; meaning death[seperation from God resides over them]
Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ."
You realize you are talking to a Seventh-day Adventist -- who believes in keeping the Sabbath, in not eating the unclean meats identified in Leviticus 11 etc -- right?
Nope. you are most welcomed here - we just don't get many Jews on this SDA forum section. Always glad to talk with you even if we differ on some things.
Jesus fullfilled the law....and while I believe the law is not the source of salvation but the course......The source is Christ..Love is the key.....It is not about trying to keep the law from the flesh........but internally through the spirit becoming the type of people that naturally establish it...
The inside is made right ...then the outside....The law of love ....is key....For love seeks not its own, love holds no records of wrong, it boast not, It has hope for all things...etc...Its; if by the spirit we put away the deeds of the flesh we shall live....Live. And we don't put away the deeds of the flesh...by the flesh but by heeding to the spirit...creating habits of the spirit that should define who we are more and more.....
P.s.: Paul did not have an "aversion" [dislike] to the law..you quoting Romans 7;6 shows that...And just reading Romans itself shows that. The letter of the law....leaves no room for grace.....
Please Kori, no offense meant but, Jesus is no longer in the condition to be the source of any thing if you read Ecclesiastes 9:5,6.
ill let those in here respond to u..Please Kori, no offense meant but, Jesus is no longer in the condition to be the source of any thing if you read Ecclesiastes 9:5,6.
Kori, love does not acknowledge laws. Love is an emotion and, emotions do
not respond to laws. If someone loves something or someone, there is no law in the world that will stop him or her. Don't worry, HaShem knows it.
Are you sure! The opposite is rather true that the Law was given to us as a result of God's grace. Now, as Paul is concerned, he relegated the Law to his mind only while serving sin in his flesh if you read Romans 7:25. This was akin to serving two masters if I must remind you of. Do you have any idea why?
Are you sure! The opposite is rather true that the Law was given to us as a result of God's grace. Now, as Paul is concerned, he relegated the Law to his mind only while serving sin in his flesh if you read Romans 7:25. This was akin to serving two masters if I must remind you of. Do you have any idea why?
In Romans 3 Paul says 'All have sinned' and both Jews and Christians agree with that.
In Romans 6 Paul says you are a slave of the one that you obey - either of sin resulting in death - or obedience to God and eternal life. Romans 6 ends with this "The wages of sin is death" -- but the "gift of God is eternal life".
In Romans 7 Paul addresses the case of the lost - married to the law - convicted of sin - and having no savior. Then Paul shows how such a person is convicted of the fact that the Law if God is good - but that they have sinned. He says in that chapter that the law of sin and death is in their members but with their mind once their eyes are opened - they choose the Law of God. But Paul ends the chapter saying that this is a horrible condition and that escape from it is needed.
ENTER - Romans 8 . Paul says that the lost - the wicked "do not and indeed can not " submit to the Law of God - but those who are born-again and walk by the Spirit do walk in obedience not in rebellion.
Romans 8:4 so that the requirement of the Law might be fulfilled in us, who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. 5 For those who are according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who are according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. 6 For the mind set on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace, 7 because the mind set on the flesh is hostile toward God; for it does not subject itself to the law of God, for it is not even able to do so, 8 and those who are in the flesh cannot please God.
9 However, you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him. 10 If Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, yet the spirit is alive because of righteousness. 11 But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.
12 So then, brethren, we are under obligation, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh—
Eccl 9 argues against the modern concept of "immortal soul". So to that extent we do agree. However God is immortal as I think everyone agrees. The son of God in this case is not Adam who was fully human and not God incarnate - but in this case it is Jesus who is God-man -- fully God, fully man. "In him dwells all the fullness of the godhead in bodily form". Now it is certain that in Eccl 9 - Solomon is not talking about the God-man state of a person in death. Jesus said "I have power to lay down my life - and I have power to take it up again". John 10:18 "No one has taken it away from Me, but I lay it down on My own initiative. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it up again. This commandment I received from My Father."
Here is a claim that puts the one who makes it at risk being proven wrong - but He is saying that after His public execution... after he is in the tomb... on the third day... He will raise Himself from the dead. All they would have to do on the 4th day to prove Him wrong - is go to His tomb and say -- "see -- He is still there".
Notice that when Jesus was resurrected - both the Roman guards and the Jewish leaders opposed to Christ - agreed He was not in the tomb any longer on the 3rd day. And they both agreed that a Roman guard has stationed around the tomb to prevent that.
What is also clear is that his closes followers were 'hiding in the upper room for fear of the Jews" at this same time.
No human could raise himself. In the Tanakh (OT) you have Elisha raising people from the dead - but you don't have the dead raising themselves. That does not happen in all of scripture - except in the case of the God-man Jesus.
I believe too, that when He says who will save us from this body of death...In Romans 3 Paul says 'All have sinned' -- and both Jews and Christians agree with that.
In Romans 6 Paul says you are a slave of the one that you obey - either of sin resulting in death - or obedience to God and eternal life. Romans 6 ends with this "The wages of sin is death" -- but the "gift of God is eternal life".
In Romans 7 Paul addresses the case of the lost - married to the law - convicted of sin - and having no savior. Then Paul shows how such a person is convicted of the fact that the Law if God is good - but that they have sinned. He says in that chapter that the law of sin and death is in their members but with their mind once their eyes are opened - they choose the Law of God. But Paul ends the chapter saying that this is a horrible condition and that escape from it is needed.
ENTER - Romans 8 .
Paul says that the lost - the wicked "do not and indeed can not " submit to the Law of God - but those who are born-again and walk by the Spirit do walk in obedience not in rebellion.
Romans 8
4 so that the requirement of the Law might be fulfilled in us, who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. 5 For those who are according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who are according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. 6 For the mind set on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace, 7 because the mind set on the flesh is hostile toward God; for it does not subject itself to the law of God, for it is not even able to do so, 8 and those who are in the flesh cannot please God.
9 However, you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him. 10 If Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, yet the spirit is alive because of righteousness. 11 But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.
12 So then, brethren, we are under obligation, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh—
If one used your same logic above what you say they believed it to mean, then what about this example about the seed....about what seed the Pharasees thought the scripture was speaking about....we know they thought nothing about the "seed" meaning one...Jesus..of faith....Certainly there are many born-again Christians that share many of his views - and they are sincere.
There were likely sincere Christians on both sides of the inquisition in the dark ages as well - no doubt. But the topic more along the lines of "What does the Word of God say" - because in the end that is what matters for all of use no matter which side we happen to be on in a given difference in POV.
Certainly -- it means using exegesis instead of eisegesis when doing sola scriptura testing of all doctrine and practice.
like these folks were doing in Acts 17:11 -- they were not even Christian and STILL they could read the Bible and get the point that Christianity was the right religion.
In Mark 7:6-13 Jesus was presenting full acceptance of scripture while the religious popular leadership was practicing eisegesis - scripture-bending.
Interpreted without the eisegetical 'bending' to fit a tradition-of-man agenda as Christ points out in Mark 7:6-13
1 John 2
26 These things I have written to you concerning those who are trying to deceive you. 27 As for you, the anointing which you received from Him abides in you, and you have no need for anyone to teach you; but as His anointing teaches you about all things, and is true and is not a lie, and just as it has taught you, you abide in Him.
The entire point of exegesis is to admit that man-made-tradition tries to deceive and only careful steps taken to accept the Word of God even when it conflicts with preference and church leadership will honor Christ. As Jesus points out in Mark 7:6-13
Let's start with the incredibly "Bible obvious".
We are not to take God's name in vain.
Just as God said in Exodus 20:7... turns out it is still true to day.
The other incredibly obvious Bible detail is
"SIN IS transgression of the LAW" 1 John 3:4 which is STILL true even in the NT.
These two points are irrefutable.
No rocket science here and the Bible not at all hard to read on these two points.
The third point is that Exegesis demands that we accept the intended meaning of the text and not "our own wishes and preferences".
So then what is Jeremiah's "intended meaning" for the term "LAW" when he defines the NEW Covenant as God "Writing His LAW on the heart and mind"?? What "LAW" would Jeremiah and his readers know about as the moral law of God?
If we care at all about the NEW Covenant we should answer this basic question objectively and accurately.
If one used your same logic above what you say they believed it to mean, then what about this example about the seed....about what seed the Pharasees thought the scripture was speaking about....we know they thought nothing about the "seed" meaning one...Jesus..of faith....
They thought because they were of Abraham's lineage they were set...for life.
So in many cases when it comes to interpretation...We can't look at it in terms of what they thought it meant...but through the revelation of what it was intended to mean.....
You can use that Even...with addressing the Melinnial kingdom....just because it was ..what they thought it meant doesn't mean that's what was meant...certain things may be meant to be stumbling blocks...
As for the sabbath....I can say...I haven't studied much in view of old testament passages to have a full scope...but Im open to view why people believe we should keep it today?
My belief is Christ is our "sabbath" rest....
2 Corinthians 3