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Galatians is the best!
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It says that the law can only be kept in the Spirit and not in the flesh. One can keep the law by the Spirit.
Rom 8:7 Because the carnal mind [is] enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.
The carnal, read: unconverted mind can't keep God's law, it's against God's law and even worse it isn't subject (willing to submit) to God's law.
Without the Spirit it is impossible to obey Him.
See verse 5. It doesn't abrogate the law it says how the law is followed.
So because Jesus filled the law full means we don't have to?
Or one could look at this and say if you were more complete in the Spirit you would eat swine.
That's your opinion. Why did the Council at Jerusalem prohibit gentiles from eating strangled meats or blood which were both "Jewish" laws?
Died to self? I'm a work in progress.
You mean do I work at not destroying the gift that God gave me?
Grace. Am I free to break God's moral law?
To which we sin less and less and less and less.... It also means we learn to listen to the good advise of our Heavenly Father.
Free to righteousness? No law to follow? Do pardoned people from prison have a right to continue to break the law?
No doubt. In that we should walk as He walked and I don't recall He ate ham sammies.
So then you are saying we are free to do whatever we want as long as we claim to be following Christ. No obligation. I get it. I don't agree with it, but I get it.
Hmmmm..Moral law? Where does sin have dominion?
Rom 6:14 For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.
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