If you notice in my post I did not negate "obeying God and His Word" which would necessarily involve NOT committing murder, adultry etc. My point was the HOW of the obedience.
I agree that the ceremonial and judicial law, as given by Moses has been abrogated in as far as it relates to obedience.
The moral law has been abrogated as it respects the faithful in two ways. The curse of the law has been removed as it respects those who are justified by faith in Christ as I mentioned in my previous post. (Rom 8:1;6:14) Secondly, the moral law has been abrogated (abolished, repealed, annulled) in reference to Christians, as it respects constraint. The law no longer forces and wrests obedience as a tyrant, or as a master compels a worthless servant to render obedience to his behests; because Christ commences in us BY HIS SPIRIT a free and cheerful obedience, so that we willingly comply with whatever the law requires from us.
(More info about this in the Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism) written by Dr. Zacharias Ursinus. You can order it on the web.
The issue of the Sabbath is whether it falls under the ceremonial law which was abolished. That doesn't mean we no longer worship God but rather we truly worship God in Spirit and in Truth and stop pointing fingers at people who "pick up sticks" or "do dishes" etc on the day of worship as many so-called Sabbatarians do.
GJH
I agree that the ceremonial and judicial law, as given by Moses has been abrogated in as far as it relates to obedience.
The moral law has been abrogated as it respects the faithful in two ways. The curse of the law has been removed as it respects those who are justified by faith in Christ as I mentioned in my previous post. (Rom 8:1;6:14) Secondly, the moral law has been abrogated (abolished, repealed, annulled) in reference to Christians, as it respects constraint. The law no longer forces and wrests obedience as a tyrant, or as a master compels a worthless servant to render obedience to his behests; because Christ commences in us BY HIS SPIRIT a free and cheerful obedience, so that we willingly comply with whatever the law requires from us.
(More info about this in the Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism) written by Dr. Zacharias Ursinus. You can order it on the web.
The issue of the Sabbath is whether it falls under the ceremonial law which was abolished. That doesn't mean we no longer worship God but rather we truly worship God in Spirit and in Truth and stop pointing fingers at people who "pick up sticks" or "do dishes" etc on the day of worship as many so-called Sabbatarians do.
GJH
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