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I don't think I'd say that Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness. He said that the Law would not pass away until heaven and earth passed away. He told the rich man that to enter into eternal life he needed to obey the commandments. Paul say THE important thing was to keep the commandments.As you are well versed in the bible I would ask you
If Christ us the end of the law unto righteousness, can this be true unless he died for all of a believers sins at Calvary?
Do you accept observing the law is not committing sin?
According to Paul the ministration of death was written on tablets of stone. The only law written on tablets of stone was the ten commandments
May I ask you.
Is observing the law not committing sin?
David didn't believe the law was temporary.
Psalm 119:44
So shall I keep Your law continually, forever and ever.
Psalm 119:142
Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, And Your law is truth.
Since the law is truth, how is truth temporary? If you believe truth is temporary, then you must believe Jesus is temporary.
Pfft. Each law stands on its own. Every time we break a single law, we sin. I get tired of Christians shrugging off the Law by saying, "Well I can't keep all of it, so why try."Not keeping all the law is committing sin.
Why did you not answer my question? Is observing the law not committing sin?Not keeping all the law is committing sin.
Pfft. Each law stands on its own. Every time we break a single law, we sin. I get tired of Christians shrugging off the Law by saying, "Well I can't keep all of it, so why try."
I don't think I'd say that Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness. He said that the Law would not pass away until heaven and earth passed away. He told the rich man that to enter into eternal life he needed to obey the commandments. Paul say THE important thing was to keep the commandments.
Yes Christ died for ALL sins, but that forgiveness is dependent upon our repentence (and we can only repent for sins we have actually committed, not future sins).
Yes, observing the Law, especially Loving God and Loving your neighbor as yourself, means you are committing no sin.[/
I didn't say the law had passed away. I said Christ was the end of the law unto righteousness
Yes you are right, Christ died for all sins. Please tell me. What is the core foundation on which the new covenant is built?I don't think I'd say that Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness. He said that the Law would not pass away until heaven and earth passed away. He told the rich man that to enter into eternal life he needed to obey the commandments. Paul say THE important thing was to keep the commandments.
Yes Christ died for ALL sins, but that forgiveness is dependent upon our repentence (and we can only repent for sins we have actually committed, not future sins).
Yes, observing the Law, especially Loving God and Loving your neighbor as yourself, means you are committing no sin.
Christ died for all sins is correctI don't think I'd say that Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness. He said that the Law would not pass away until heaven and earth passed away. He told the rich man that to enter into eternal life he needed to obey the commandments. Paul say THE important thing was to keep the commandments.
Yes Christ died for ALL sins, but that forgiveness is dependent upon our repentence (and we can only repent for sins we have actually committed, not future sins).
Yes, observing the Law, especially Loving God and Loving your neighbor as yourself, means you are committing no sin.
Thank you for answering the question. I think often woman are more prepared to face issues than men lol. You accept observing the law is the same as not committing sin.I don't think I'd say that Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness. He said that the Law would not pass away until heaven and earth passed away. He told the rich man that to enter into eternal life he needed to obey the commandments. Paul say THE important thing was to keep the commandments.
Yes Christ died for ALL sins, but that forgiveness is dependent upon our repentence (and we can only repent for sins we have actually committed, not future sins).
Yes, observing the Law, especially Loving God and Loving your neighbor as yourself, means you are committing no sin.
I fail to see any difference. You are welcome to try and explain.I didn't say the law had passed away. I said Christ was the end of the law unto righteousness
Our profession: Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again.Yes you are right, Christ die for all sins. Please tell ne. What is the core foundation on which the new covenant is built?
It depends on the rule. There are some sins that are so vile that families will kick someone OUT of the family for them.Christ died for all sins is correct
If a child disobeys their parents rules they come to their parent and apologise, they say sorry for what they have done, then they are forgiven. If a child is loved by their parent, is their place in the family threatened until they seek forgiveness for breaking a rule?
Of course not.
Christs death at Calvary I one core point on which the new covenant stands, what is the other?Our profession: Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again.
I'm talking about when it concerns a child. Is a Childs place in the family threatened until they seek forgiveness for breaking a parents ruleIt depends on the rule. There are some sins that are so vile that families will kick someone OUT of the family for them.
Christ is the end of the law unto righteousness, not full stop. Under the new covenant the law got transferred from tablets of stone to tablets of human hearts2cor3:3)I fail to see any difference. You are welcome to try and explain.
Now I'm confused a while ago you said observing the law was not committing sin. Which is it?Of course not.
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