Hmm, must be stuck in Law and traditions of men.
Psalm 50:10 isn't the Law, and it's not a "tradition of man". It's what Scripture says concerning God's ownership of creation. You know what is Law? Genesis ch. 1, Genesis is the first book in those five books known as Torah.
Break free and run to the grace God provided in this dispensation.
Break free of what? And I'm not a Dispensationalist, so yeah.
Nope. I can't. According to St. Paul in Ephesians ch. 2 salvation is the gracious work of God, faith is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8) so no, I cannot reach God in my own power and strength, my salvation comes solely by the grace of God in Jesus Christ through the faith granted me as God's gracious gift through the Means He has provided, the preaching of the Gospel and the Sacraments. Being that I am baptized I have those promises of God which He has attached to Baptism, namely the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38), union with Christ in His death and resurrection (Romans ch. 6 and Galatians 3:27).
just believe that Christ died for your sins according to scripture, was buried, and rose again the third day according to scripture. His grace is waiting for you
I realize that you can't tell I'm a Christian because faith icons don't exist anymore. But certainly you couldn't have missed my signature or my avatar. So, take a chill pill, I'm a Christian.
We're not under Law anymore. It was there for the Jews to understand that they couldn't keep them and that they needed a Savior. The Law showed them their sins.
The Law (which is much more than just the Torah, which, yes, was given to the Jewish people exclusively as part of the covenant God made with them at Sinai) condemns all of us in our sins. That is why we depend on grace, as our works cannot justify us.
There is a hermeneutic called dispensationalism. Check it out with an open heart to God's Word and you'll gain an understanding of scripture that will pour light into your life.
Grace and Peace to you!
Respectfully,
Kev
Somewhat interesting when I actually meet a Dispensationalist who knows what Dispensationalism is, it took me nearly 20 in Dispensationalism before I found out what it was, only because it never occurred to me that much of those things I had been taught to believe were 19th century fiction which Christianity has never taught.
So you'll understand that I really have no interest in your offer for me to reject the Gospel of my Lord Jesus Christ by embracing a heterodox theology invented less than two hundred years ago. I'll stick to the faith "once and for all delivered to the saints" as St. Jude writes in his epistle, if that's okay with you I mean.
-CryptoLutheran