Was this the rest God swore that they would not ever enter into? I don't think that rest from their enemies is what God calls MY REST
But as usual people interject things into a biblical passage that is not there. You must consider the context of Hebrews 4 and understand it from its context. The rest Jesus was speaking in Matthew is not the same as Hebrews 4. People make the connection and ignore the context. The rest God swore they would not enter into the rest that those verses spoke about. Joshua 21:44 clearly says that it was that rest that he swore they would not enter into. This is not the only rest hebrews refers to however. Hebrews also refers to the Sabbath rest and in verse 9 the greek word used for rest is only used once in the entire NT and it literally means A Sabbath Rest. You might disagree with this, but considering the context I will also say there is a future rest we must enter into, in a future promised land. One where Jesus will defeat the enemies of death and the grave and we will get eternal rest. Just as those before didn't enter rest because of unbelief, so we too will not be able to enter into that future promised land if we do not believe.
Is the My law the ten commandments of the covenant? NO! As I have shown it is a new covenant not like the one made with their fathers identified as the ten commandments in Deut 4:13; 5:2-5 that are written on stone. Can you show a different covenant? NO!
What other law can God be referring to when he said, "My Law". What other law does God have that he has not revealed. The covenant made with the fathers is different than the new covenant. The chapters of hebrews 8 - 10 gives detail about the differences in the covenant. A covenant is an agreement. The people said, "All that you say we will do" but they broke their promise over and over again. The law by itself cannot be a covenant, but it can be apart of a covenant. My house is apart of the agreement but the house is not the agreement. When the covenant ends, my house does not disappear. In the new covenant it is different. Instead of the blood of bulls and goats we have the actual blood of Jesus. No shadow but reality. Instead of the earthly high priest Jesus is out high priest. No shadow but reality. The promises of the new covenant are better because it is centered around Jesus. And now he puts the law in our hearts on stony tables of flesh so we can keep it like how Jesus showed how the law is kept in the heart.
What is strange to me and something I really want you to respond to, is why there is so much focus on the 10 commandments being the old covenant when 3 complete chapters in Hebrews speaking of the old covenant doesn't make any specific reference to the 10 commandments at all but focuses on the animal sacrifices and ordinances. Why do you have to different focus.
So do you beleive that you can keep the commandments? If so why do you break them every week at a mimimun? I am talking about the holy sabbath you proclaim to keep. You just don't keep it according to the law or even the ten commandments.
That is not correct to say because you don't know me or anything about me. All you are doing however, is doubting the power of God. The question I would ask, is that if we could keep the law perfectly, what is the purpose of Christ dying on the cross. We are going to sin, and that is why he died. So because God's grace about do we willfully sin? God forbid! Do we trangress the law of God, which is sin.. God forbid!
Yes Jesus said we will keep His commandments. What are they? You claim that they are the ten commandments. How can this be? John 15:10 states:
If ye keep My commandments, ye shall abide in My love; even as I have kept My Father's commandments, and abide in His love. We know that Jesus kept the ten commandments and the rest of the law without flaw. So what are Jesus' commandments. They can't be the same as His (Jesus') commandments.
So you are saying that the commandments of God are different to the commandments of Jesus. Why would God and Jesus have a different set of commandments? Or then the question is, if Jesus gives different commandments, would they overwrite God's commandments. What does Jesus give to replace, "thou shalt not kill"? The only answer you can give is an expansion of the commandment and not a contradiction. Jesus kept his fathers commandments because he loved God. We will do the same. Love is the fulfilling of the law. If you love your neighbour you will fulfill the last 6 commandments. If you love God you will fulfill the first 4.
What evidence do you have that Jesus preformed more than the law? None! I guess that you might try to say that everyone has their own set of commandments which of course I do not buy.
I never said Jesus performed more than the law. What he did was exemplify what the law really means by the way he kept it. The written law does not talk about lust but Jesus said that if you lust you have committed adultery in your heart. The written law doesn't speak about hating your brother in your mind, but Jesus that indeed it is a violation of the command, "thou shalt not murder". When the holy spirit is in you and controls your life, the law in your heart becomes active and the written law is kept the way it aught to be.
You should notice as has been pointed out to you before that there is no command or commandment in the the NT to observe the sabbath. I know you might say I am looking for a loop hole to avoid the 4th. That would be incorrect. I would say that using your vehicle on the sabbath and denying that it is your beast of burden is a loop hole to disobey the 4th fo the 10. As I pointed out above it is the new covenant not like the one issued at Sinai written on stone. Movement does not make something new
There is no command to not take God's name in vain either, but Jesus endorses the command by stating that those who follow the commandments of men instead of the commandments of God worship him in vain. He also made mention of the pharisees who were taking God's name in vain while their hearts were far from him. Jesus endorsed the Sabbath when he kept it perfectly. When he said that it is not against the law to do good on the Sabbath. When he made it his custom to be in the synagogue on the Sabbath. His example is the endorsement. You do not have to recommend something that has not changed for it to keep existing. You cannot find the words, "thou shalt have no other God's before me" in the NT. All of God's commandments are endorsed in the New Testament. Jesus's life is the best endorsement.
You use law here to mean the Torah especially the ten commandments. That is not what Jeremiah says at all. Jeremiah says NEW NOT LIKE THE ONE MADE WITH THEIR FATHERS. You are insisting it is the same law. I did not give you Paul for a reason. Paul says very plainly we are to throw out the law Gal 4:30. He also says that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness. Romans 10:4 He also says we are delivered from the law; we are not under the law. He also says you can not have both Gal 5:2-4. How do you get that keeping the commandments can get you into heaven? The young man's testimony was that he did so and yet left knowing that he did not have eternal life.
Like i said before, the new covenant has a better mediator, better promises and is full of the reality instead of the shadows. There is nothing to suggests that the law has to change if you look at the detailed description of the Old Covenant. The agreement in the NC is better than the old. God is making a new agreement with Israel, not like the agreement he made with them before. In this agreement he now writes the law on their hearts in additional to all the better changes made before. That is what you get from hebrews 8 - 10.
Did Abraham keep the ten commandments? No! They came 430 years after he died. Gal 3:17. So it was impossible for him to keep the law.
Gen 26:5 Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.
The focus on the books of Moses is really the children of Israel. Therefore there is no detail about the statutes, commandments and laws God gave to Abraham. Why should we assume it is anything different to what God gave to Israel. Did Abraham have to follow a different standard?
Besides Moses said very plainly that no one before was given the law. Deut 5:3.You sure trip all over your self. See the highlighted statement above. This is not inline with what you usaually state or always support. What then is the law or the ten commandments if it is not a guide to or about righteousness?Then why doesn't Paul tell the Galatians to observe the law instead of throw it out?
No one was given the written law. The reason God gave them the written law was because after 430 years of Egyptian slavery they lost sight of the true God and started adopting the Egyptian system of worship and beliefs. God has to re educate them. At the giving of the law he says to remember the Sabbath. How could he tell them to remember something they never knew before. Cain sinned did he not? He was punished for his sin. He was in violation of a law that he knew. He knew killing was wrong. The Sabbath was made at creation. The law was always there but not in written form. Abraham did keep God's commandments. The law points out what is right and wrong. It gives a knowledge of sin. A knowledge of sin does not prevent us from sinning. In the flesh it only makes us sin more. Only in Jesus can we do what is right and be obedient to him. So it is Jesus that is the cause of our righteousness both imparted and imputed, not the law. Without the law however, we would not know sin as Paul rightly said.
What law does love fulfill?