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Shabbat Shalom to those who do and do not keep Shabbat...see you on Yom Rishon (Sunday)!
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I love you too, but you misspelled "Icky".I love ya Achi
Why do you assume that "my laws" are "the law"?I will put my laws into their minds, and write them on their hearts, and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
That reminds me of something that was said to Peter before he went to visit Cornelius.
Acts 11:9
“The voice spoke from heaven a second time, ‘Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.’
There is no such thing as "the Spirit of the Law" from a biblical perspective. That term is nowhere to be found. (as I understand it)I am hesitant to make any really definitive statements on what we are discussing (the letter and the Spirit of the Law)
or was it a form of -- ArchieI love you too, but you misspelled "Icky".
Why do you assume that "my laws" are "the law"?
Paul was that said that we need not to worry about days?? if sabbath keeping was so important he would have said: do not worry about days but keep the sabbath...
Problem solved.
There is no such thing as "the Spirit of the Law" from a biblical perspective. That term is nowhere to be found. (as I understand it)
Thanks for the clarification, but let's consider the context. Earlier in the chapter we find this. My commentary below.I was thinking about Romans 7:14
"For we know that The Written Law is spiritual but I am carnal and I am sold to sin."
So this verse says "The Written Law is spiritual"...hmmm. of course, it came straight from the Creator. So what happened to us...we became carnal. But, a Way was provided for us to have what is spiritual, written upon our hearts.
Gal 4 -- Paul condemned observance of even one pagan holy day.
Rom 14 - Paul defended observance of all the Bible holy days of Lev 23.
1 Cor 7:19 Paul said "what matters is KEEPING the Commandments of God"
Specifically that moral law of God where "the 5th commandment is the first commandment with a promise" Eph 6:2
No wonder Paul preached the Gospel "every Sabbath" to both Jews and gentiles Acts 18:4
No wonder even the Gentiles were request Paul to preach the Gospel again to them "the next Sabbath" Acts 13
No wonder BOTH sides of the classic Sunday vs Bible-Sabbath debate have agreed that all TEN of the TEN Commandments still apply even to Christians.
Problem solved.
I am glad these Sunday sources all affirm the Ten Commandments for Christians.
The Baptist Confession of Faith,
the Westminster Confession of Faith ,
D.L. Moody,
R.C Sproul,
Matthew Henry,
Thomas Watson
Eastern Orthodox Catechism
The Catholic Catechism.
Therefore, it makes no sense that "the law", which we have died to and been released from would be written on our hearts. We are to serve in a new way. (the Spirit) Not the old way. (the written code)
The coin is out of circulation; outdated, obsolete.It may if we illustrate it as a two-sided coin with a heads (blessing) and a tails (curse) side. And we understand that we died to the tails side since, through Yah's providence, the coin has landed on heads. So tails is done away with and we get to enjoy the blessings! So, it is the same Law (coin) with two sides.
The coin is out of circulation; outdated, obsolete.
Which commands are the least? I would be happy to suggest one.Well, those are the most valuable ones huh.
And He did say this:
"Therefore anyone who sets aside one of the least of these commands and teaches others accordingly will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven."
Matthew 5:19
Nothing wrong with striving for heavenly treasure
Which commands are the least? I would be happy to suggest one.
If he was talking about the law, I would say the Sabbath.Matthew 22:37
"Yeshua said to him, “You shall love THE LORD JEHOVAH your God from all your heart and from all your soul and from all your power and from all your mind.”
We know this is the greatest...which do you think is least?
Paul isn't talking to pagans in Galatians. Paul is addressing Jews in the Church that are confused by both their traditions and the Judaizers demanding adherence to the law of Moses.Gal 4 -- Paul condemned observance of even one pagan holy day.