We must preach the Law, which leads us to repentance.
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We must preach the Law, which leads us to repentance.
Maybe he just feels left out of all the funSurely a matter for a PM.
I'd like Zooey Deschanel to play me. Although, well, maybe that'd be a bit incestuous, given how much I fancy her![]()
She's be portraying you -- it's not incest if it's with yourself![]()
Or follow Jesus and teach love.
Levi...
I am confused. By your logic, you are saying that I can break a commandment as long as I am acting out of love.
I would like to see scripture backing that one up.
Christ did not say to ignore the Law.
absolutely.Levi...
I am confused. By your logic, you are saying that I can break a commandment as long as I am acting out of love.
Romans 13:9-10I would like to see scripture backing that one up.
Christ did not say to ignore the Law.
Exactly.Sure, if you're not bright enough to see how it's usually the most loving thing not to commit adultery or not to murder or not to be jealous of other people's stuff, then it's useful to have some nice unambiguous commandments. But if you can really grasp the command to be loving to God and to humankind, you can get along with nothing but that, and judge each situation on its individual merits.
Levi...
I am confused. By your logic, you are saying that I can break a commandment as long as I am acting out of love.
I would like to see scripture backing that one up.
Christ did not say to ignore the Law.
Would it be out of love to your spouse or out of lust for your lover? I would think that you are confused. The act of adultry woudl likely hurt your spouse or your lovers spouse or both should both exist and in no way can be considered as being done out of love.Commandment is not the same as the Law in retrosepct. You didn't answer the question.
BY both of your assertions, I can commit adultry if I am doing it out of love because Christ said to do all things in love.
Which even by Christ that is a sin.
Many people seem to misunderstand what fullfilled means in this context. They seem to think that the law went away because Jesus had said not one jot of the law shall pass away until all is fullfilled.I also think you have not understood my assertion to study the Law. It is not to study the Law to do it but to understand it so that you are able to understand why Christ said what he said, did what He did, died the way He died, and FULFILLED the Law Bibically.
If the law is still in play then do you follow all 613 mitzvot? (at least the ones that apply to your status in life) I doubt it.I would say we need to teach both. The 10 commandments are apart of the Law and are still in play. Teaching the Law also helps us understand why Christ died in the manner He did and why He fulfilled it.
Wrong. being in love is not what is meant by love. It has nothing to do with warm fuzzy feelings, attractions or lustful instincts. It has to do with compassion, mercy, the desire to help others and not do them harm. The act of adultry can potetnially hurt several people [e.g. spouses, children perhaps others in rare occasions] and is loving to no one.Lust for a lover...what about a woman who is in love with the person she is cheating on. Again by your logic if she loves the one she is cheating on it's all done in love.
In spirit yes but in letter no. He did the work of healing on the sabbath day and by the letter of the law this is a violation. By the spirit of the law he would have been wrong not to have done so.Christ followed the Law even on the Sabbath.