No.... love they neighbor and love God isn't JUST the 10 commandments it fulfills ALL of the Mosaic Law...... including the 10 commandments.
So your admitting the law is good?
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No.... love they neighbor and love God isn't JUST the 10 commandments it fulfills ALL of the Mosaic Law...... including the 10 commandments.
Christians are NOT obligated to the Mosaic Law and thus to them neither do they love or hate it because to them it is just a part of history not doctrinal for them.
So your admitting the law is good?
I'm not interested in this style of "debate".So it is your opinion Sophrosyne, that practicing going against them is ok?
Don't forget, you said all the laws are of love for others and God.
You were using a broad brush to paint in your efforts to avoid one of the commandments you swept an entire host of them out the window as was pointed out with do not lie, honor your parents, do not take God's name in vain, etc (all the obvious ones).
My point again - that broad brush argument is true of a whole host of commands in scripture that Christians today would be appalled at rejecting base such a flimsy idea - even you would oppose tossing out those commands of scripture on the basis you are suggesting.My point again.... NO nation other than Israel was EVER punished on account of compliance related to the Sabbath
Nonsense, my point is not a broad brush at all I chose a specific commandment of the 10
As stated before - there is no NINE in that model because I also cannot show you that lying, dishonor to parents, taking God's name in vain, stealing, coveting etc was used against pagan nations either.Show me where the non Israeli nations were punished or were seen as wicked because they refused to keep the Sabbath. If you cannot do so then you only have 9 commandments at best upon them..... NOT 10.
So your admitting the law is good?
not relevant if one is a Christian the Law has no use for us but history, it is carnal people (in the flesh) that have a need for rules written down.
Nope... Paul doesn't contradict himself and the rest of your so called examples are invalid.Notice in Eph 6:1-4 Paul quotes from Moses saying that the 5th commandment -- still binding on the saints today is the FIRST one in that unit of ten that the saints are to observe - "with a promise".
Not true that the 5th commandment is the first promise in the OT>
Not true that the 5th commandment quoted in Mark 7 is the first promise in the Gospels.
Only true of the TEN Commandments.
in Christ,
Bob
I'm not going to bother refuting this because you will simply and utterly throw my post in the trash like I never wrote it in the first place. Paul never teaches Gentiles they must keep the Sabbath AT ALL which completely destroys the 10 commandments upon Gentiles. Paul goes on and on about the Law and Grace with both at odds with each other and his Gospel of Grace has no real room for the Law within it to operate. Paul's Gospel completely makes the Mosaic Law of NO USE to those who are Christians in faith in the spirit. He equates those who are in the spirit are NOT UNDER THE LAW....... this right here makes all your post.... NONSENSE.Paul does not contradict himself -- Amen!
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1. Paul never commands gentiles to "Love God WITH ALL your heart".
2. Paul never commands gentiles "not to take God's name in vain"
3. Paul never commands gentiles to ignore the writings of Moses.
4. Paul DOES tell gentiles that Moses' writings are still authoritative scripture in 1Cor 9:8-9 and 1Tim 5:18 and binding as being "Law" and as being "scripture".
5. Paul quotes Moses TEN Commandments Eph 6:2. Full 5th commandment
6. Paul DOES teach that there remains therefore a "Sabbath rest for the people of God" Hebrews 4.
7. Paul DOES tell gentiles that "what matters is KEEPING the Commandments of GOD" 1 Cor 7:19
8. Paul does tell gentiles "it is not the HEARERS of the Law that are just before God but the DOERS of the Law will be justifIED... on the day when according to my GOSPEL God will judge all mankind" Rom 2:13-16
9. Paul DOES ask that gentiles consider the doctrine of LAW "Do we then make void the LAW of God by our faith? God forbid! In fact we establish the Law of God" Rom 3:31
10. Paul DOES tell gentiles that it is only the lost who will "not subject themselves to the LAw of God neither indeed CAN they" Rom 8:6-8
11. Paul DOES tell gentiles that "The Law" is in fact "The LAW of Moses" and is to be used for testing doctrine 1Cor 9:8-9
12. Paul DOES tell gentiles that the OT text is to be used for Doctrine 2Tim 3:16[/FONT]
I'm not going to bother refuting this because you will simply and utterly throw my post in the trash like I never wrote it in the first place. Paul never teaches Gentiles they must keep the Sabbath AT ALL which completely destroys the 10 commandments upon Gentiles.
I love Romans 7:4-6. By way of analogy, it says that you are married to the law. And you better stay married because if you leave this husband and go marry another you are going to be called an adulterer. But if your husband dies, then you can go and remarry.
And then Paul draws the analogy outa little complex the way he does itsaying that you died to the law. You aren't married anymore, you can have another husband, namely Christ. He's raised from the dead.
yet there are others.
"For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace." Romans 6:14.
Hebrews 8 concludes detailing the expiration of the Mosaic law:
For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more. In that he saith, A new covenant, he hath made the first old. Now that which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away. Hebrews 8:12-13.
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Nope.... I don't follow the Law nor do I wish to. The Law includes a bunch of stuff that pertains to things like diet, clothing warn, cleanliness, etc that most Christians don't ever even think about. Most Christians don't keep a proper Sabbath either including groups that promote it constantly they cheat when keeping it. The Law also demands punishment for breaking it something no group wants to have any part of whatsoever and not punishing is again... breaking the Law itself.All christians follow the law inadvertently whether they want to or not once they convert. Thats the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. You no longer care about what you want or what the world wants, but what God wants. Which is the law summed up in a sense.