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iktca said:(open to all believers)
Charles in Florida,
I have read your posts and learned much. Most of all I admire your zeal to please the Father by following the laws of Talmud and studying the scriptures of Tanak. Until I read your posts I didn't even know the word Tanak. To this Gentile believer, what is not NT is OT. My apology for ignorance in the Judaic belief and Jewish culture. Do Talmud and Tanak form the Old Testament? What is Torah then? I am spilling out my ignorance.
Please allow me to state my concern first. Reading your posts made me wonder if your zeal for the OT laws is nearing the level of disqualifying those believers who have less zeal than you, or little at all. Or was I just oversensitive? Can we start our dialogue with this? Please share with me, as much as you are willing, the teachings of Talmud and Tanak.
Rupert in Florida
Trish1947 said:Hello Charles, Listen I'm sorry it went down wrong road the other day. And can we start again with out debate, and get some serious questions answered for me? If your willing, and if I see that its going to get debateable, I will bow out of this thread.
Since we know that all of the original apostles we're the bearers of the Good News, and Jewish. Paul went to preach to the Gentiles,and in the Book of Reveleation it says "those that keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ" are the ones that He has saved.
Might there be a chance that this is being said about two different sets of peoples that worship God in there own understanding? Gentiles, who are not having any other commandment placed upon them other than keeping the 10, which we do if we're walking in the Spirit. Because if we're walking in the Spirit, we are not aware of breaking any. And the Jews who have apparently lots of laws they feel need to be practiced, and the Gentiles feel that no other laws shall be laid upon them, other than the testimony of Jesus Christ.?
Because, none of us loves God anymore than the other, that I am throughly convienced, but we do not feel the calling of God to do all these other laws. And all of us have a zeal for God just as intense as the other. Some want to please Him in other ways, such as callings in their life and ministries. But still do not have the conviction to follow all those laws. And when I use the conviction, I mean, really led of the Lord to worry about them.
And the following Scripture in Colossians (I think you adressed it before, but I can't remember what you said):1 Timothy 1: 8 - 11 said:8We know that the law is good if one uses it properly. 9We also know that [the] law is made not for the righteous but for lawbreakers and rebels, the ungodly and sinful, the unholy and irreligious; for those who kill their fathers or mothers, for murderers, 10for adulterers and perverts, for slave traders and liars and perjurers--and for whatever else is contrary to the sound doctrine 11that conforms to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which he entrusted to me.
Colossians 2: 13 - 17 said:13When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your sinful nature, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our sins, 14having cancelled the written code, with its regulations, that was against us and that stood opposed to us; he took it away, nailing it to the cross. 15And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross.
16Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. 17These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.
Did not Jesus chide the Pharasees by saying to them that "you put your trust in Moses, They trusted Moshe. But I tell you one greater than Moses is here". They we're fullfilling all the Laws of Moses because they thought that Moses was the ultimate Law giver. And we're not willing to listen to any other. Even though their very Redeemer was talking to them.This is a position that I have never heard before. It is accepted and belived that God Gave Moshe the entire word, not just the Ten. It would have taken some time to write down what God said, but all the law was given to him orally from the beginning
Trish1947 said:Did not Jesus chide the Pharasees by saying to them that "you put your trust in Moses, They trusted Moshe. But I tell you one greater than Moses is here". They we're fullfilling all the Laws of Moses because they thought that Moses was the ultimate Law giver. And we're not willing to listen to any other. Even though their very Redeemer was talking to them.
Trish1947 said:Then when Jesus spoke to the rich young ruler, when he asked "what must I do to to have eternal life, Jesus quoted just the ten commandments to him, (the Law of God), which he was following anyway, and probably food laws of Moshe also. But Jesus did not mention food laws period.
Trish1947 said:but he asked him to do one more thing, to sell what he had and come and follow Him. But in his heart, ( where God deals with man now) he was not willing. This man followed the law to a tee since his youth, because he loved God. And was found lacking still. And that according to scripture made Jesus sad, that he wouldnt listen to the call of the spirit. There again it goes beyond the law. He mentioned nothing about food laws of Moshe, rituals, all those things that Moshe gave them. Just the ten. When you have Jesus, your taken beyond the Law, even the Ten. Forgive seventy times seven, sell what you have and follow me, minister here, go speak to that person, led to pray for a person, comfort that one, speak these words etc, being led by the spirit. It's a new life. Which can only be accomplished through the Spirit, by God dwelling in our hearts by faith. Its obediance to the call of the Spirit. Which is not subject to any law, or ever can be, according to the scriptures. We have been given a higher calling.
Trish1947 said:Galatians 5 v 18 But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law.
Trish1947 said:Abraham a Gentile knew this. His obediance to the Spirit of God was accounted to him as rightousness. Not the keeping of the Law. So it is with us.
Well this I can agree on. But it is a new life he gives you. I no longer have that driving desire to sin, I have the desire to serve God. I dont go out and sin because He saved me. Thats not what the Gospel is about. He set me free from the law of sin and death to serve the living God. Thats not to say that we are not able to sin. Again your choices have not been removed. We're to walk in newness of of that Life that was sacrificed for you.Charlesinflorida said:Trish,
When a person comes to salvation is he not supposed to quit doing the sinful things that he once did? If he was a drunkard and sexually immoral wouldn't he be expected to change?
And this change, would it come about in him because the spirit awakens him to the fact that he is living in a sinful lifestyle, and would not he come to the knowledge of sin by the law?
My answer would be that in most cases, the law would bring him to understand that he was sinning. And through repentence and surrendering his life in that area to the work of the Holy Spirit, he would change his sinful ways.
CIF