There is only one passage that I can think of where Paul exhorts anyone to follow the law. It is Eph 6 on children obeying their parents. This is to children and not the whole general group called Christians.
Christians as a group are now delivered from the law according to Paul. Jesus no where exhorts us to follow the law. Yes I'm very aware of the rich young ruler story.
from scratch:
I wasn't sharing the way I live... you know, I wasn't speaking directly to you 'only' or specifically, but I'm glad you answered as you did because you reminded me of my biological mother using that passage (and that particular Commandment on obeying parents) against me (and my sibs) whenever she wanted us to feel guilty that we weren't doing any number of things 'her' way, like making her coffee just right.
When I was 14 and she'd toss out, 'Children obey your parents...', I'd come back with Ephesians 6:4, (Here, I'm using NASB), 'Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.'
I only had the KJV, which is a shame because the NASB 'ending' of this verse, wow, that would have rocked her manipulative world-view (for all of two seconds) when I pointed out my biological father wasn't 'Saved', that was bio-Mom's language: 'Walking with the Lord', 'Saved', 'Mature in Christ' but especially not 'Saved'.
Ah, those were the days
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You know, it would seem to be common sense that children ought to obey their parents when said parents are relatively sane, law-abiding (talking man's law, you know, 'not sending kids out to steal... and such'), but it doesn't seem to be for many...
My parents expected obedience, quick and complete, regardless of what they asked, Bible or other-based, you know, 'Go get me my (10th) beer', 'Bring me the leather belt' (so I can beat the crap out of one of your sisters), 'Go across the street and get a dime-bag cuz the pusher wants in your pants and gives me 50% off the pot'), and on and on it went, and I was not always obedient, or other times, I was obedient and then stopped obeying, like when the pusher shoved me against the wall and got sexual on me...
'In the Lord', though I did not have the NASB... still, I understood it well enough after I grew up, and I had a 'sense of' it when I was much younger...,
so at some point, and even earlier--on many points, I felt conflicted, guilty, rebellious, scared, hateful, and otherwise troubled, but sometimes just flat out would not do as I was told. (Hence, my mother arranging my marriage to a non-believer when I was 15--and not only was I not pregnant but I was not sexually active or even interested 'sexually' (I read so much my mother hid my books), but bio-mom did everything she could think of, including moving the 19-year-old male in to our house) to get me to be 'bad enough' to get rid of with a relatively clear conscience, you know, what passes for that in some human beings.)
'Children obey your parents in the Lord' still takes some 'thought'; still has much value; and to my mind, is covered under Jesus' pointing to the two greatest commandments to love God with everything we had, and to love our neighbor as ourselves'.
Hard to do those two, eh? But I try; if you knew me, you'd know how hard I try... And if you followed me around--and could read my heart-thoughts--like today--you'd feel purty good, I think, maybe even mighty good to know me...
Peace to you in Christ Jesus,
~ Carolyn (not politically correct, herself, for instance, I do not think of myself as ortho, protesting the Catholic church, or 'legalistic' or 'whatever' someone holding an ax is ready to chop me up over...)
