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I apologize I know I posted quote a bit in that reply but I wanted to show the context of the message. Notice that Paul makes a distinction between the law of the Spirit and the law which refers to the Mosaic law.
No he does not.
Under the Law - means being under the condemnation of the moral law of God that defines what sin is - even in the NT.
"sin IS transgression of THE LAW" 1 John 3:4
That same law quoted from in James 2, in Rom 13, and Matt 19 by Christ. The TEN.
It is that Law that has "honor your father and mother" as the "first commandment with a promise" Eph :2 and is still binding on all.
This means that it is "still a sin" (even in the NT) for Christians to take God's name in vain Ex 20:7
When we accept the Gospel we are freed from that condemnation - so then no longer under the condemnation of the law - yet it is still the case that even for Christians "sin IS transgression of the Law" 1 John 3:4 and John commands Christians to "sin NOT" 1 John 2:1
In James 2, and Matt 19 and Rom 13 and Eph 6:2 we see that Law defined as including "The TEN" where if you break one you break them all,,, and where "honor your father and mother" is the first commandment with a promise' Eph 6:2
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