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If Paul really taught against the law I don't have any reservations about rejecting him as a false prophet (Deuteronomy 13:1-5).[/QUOTE]
Hi Travis, Paul didn't speak against the law. The law had its purpose with Israel and since Israel fell as a nation the law was no longer in force.
I have come to the conclusion that Messianics cannot relate to the writings of Paul and yes, you have to reject him in order to emblazon you belief system.
If Paul really taught against the law I don't have any reservations about rejecting him as a false prophet (Deuteronomy 13:1-5).[/QUOTE]
Hi Travis, Paul didn't speak against the law. The law had its purpose with Israel and since Israel fell as a nation the law was no longer in force.
I have come to the conclusion that Messianics cannot relate to the writings of Paul and yes, you have to reject him in order to emblazon you belief system.
Isaiah wrote some remarkable things like in the new Earth man will live to be over 100 and man will walk among dead bodies on Sabbath. New Moon will be celebrated, yet Some Sabbath observers don't observe new moons now. Why don't you ever question SDAs on that issue? Children will be born according to Isaiah which is not so according to other scripture. Some of what was written in the Old Testament certainly is a mystery and you and I certainly do not have all the answers. To call Paul a false prophet really turns me off . I trust God in being able to direct man in putting together the Holy Writ and to preserve it for as long as man is on this Earth. If you take it upon your own authority to denounce Paul's writings then you have opened a way to denounce anything you deem not fitting in your theme. I, for one, could never sit at the feet of anyone that teach such a heresy. In my opinion you are pounding the keys for naught.I couldn't care less what some mere man has to say if they speak against the law. The law is going to be enforced on all mankind in the future (Isaiah 2:2-3, Micah 4:1-2). We will all keep the feasts such as the feast of tabernacles (Zechariah 14:16) and sabbaths (Isaiah 66:23). Circumcision will be mandatory to enter God's sanctuary (Ezekiel 44:9) and dietary laws will be enforced (Isaiah 66:15-17). God wants the gentiles to keep sabbath as well (Isaiah 56:6). There is to be one law for Jew and Gentile (Leviticus 24:22). Jesus preached the law (Matthew 5:17-19) and said to teach everything he said to all nations (Matthew 28:20).
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