He did fulfill it. The Law was nailed to His cross.
So, are you telling me that although Yahoshuah said in Matthew 5:17-18:
(17)Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
(18)For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
and although God, the Most High Himself, spoke with His mouth to his servant Moses in Exodus 20:8:
(8)Remember the sabbath day, and keep it holy.
you believe that humans do not have to follow the Sabbath because the law was nailed to the cross? Who is Yahoshuah? What is the Law: is it the Word of God, or the words of Men? Who was nailed to the cross?
Also, where does it say the LAW WAS NAILED TO THE CROSS in Col 2:14?
Are you saying that what Yahoshuah and The Almighty have spoken with their lips, you believe otherwise, because of what another man
wrote (and may not even mean)?
Are you saying that because Yahoshuah fulfilled the law, that means we don't have to follow it?
Do you think humans have the authority to choose what law of the Almighty to follow, despite their imperfections?
These are
not rhetorical questions. To me, you sound like you are picking and choosing what to follow, and you are aware of it. So I want clarification.
Just because we cannot execute the law perfectly does not mean we should not follow it, or choose what to follow. If a nation had that mentality, there would be a lot of criminals running around arguing that something that is wrong before is right now.
Yahoshuah fulfilled the law because He is the Word of God. He fulfilled all the words given by God, as well as the inspiration of the word/holy spirit, by
becoming human and perfectly executing the Law. He literally vindicated His own perfection. But, life continues by His grace and sacrifice. Therefore, was everyone that came after Yahoshuah supposed to NOT do exactly what He did, or at least strive to do so?
Bearing our cross means a lot of things, but one meaning is to follow Christ and take the consequential affliction (spiritual or physical.)
"If any come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple. And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple."
Yahoshuah followed the Law - repeat - Yahoshuah followed the LAW to perfection. Therefore, the consequence was being nailed to a
cross and taking the affliction (physically AND spiritually.) We have to [strive to] follow the LAW perfectly if we want to have the honor of calling ourselves Children of God, and Followers of Christ and images of the Most High. How can you follow Christ if you philosophically/consciously choose not to follow the parts or all of the LAW?