Hey k4c/John;
Thanks for responding. I want you to know, John, that I do not live by the law, however I do obey all the Commandments and I do this for the sake of righteousness. You see, the final authority on righteous living is the Messiah who demonstrated for us just how to walk. A common mistake that people make is that they equate the word law with the Commandments of God, however as I hope to show you and others in the posts that follow, is that this is a grave mistake.
You are correct in saying that there is no condemnation if we are in Christ, however, this word in carries with it the entire sum total of all the Commandments found written within the O.T. You quote Romans 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit, and rightfully so. I want you to take special notice of the later part of that verse, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Now, you have to ask yourself, did the Messiah obey all the Commandments? If the answer is yes, then the next question is, do you? Now if you do not, then how might you consider yourself one who does not walk after the flesh? Answer, you are following the law. Which law, mans teachings.
John, I know that you can not possibly know what law means in each instance in the N.T., however suffice it to say that it can mean, instructor, instructions, etc, and in each case you have to be able to discern and interpret whether the context is implying Gods instructor or Gods instructions or mans instructions/instructor. Now I, having trained myself in the Greek and fully able to correctly translate the word law in each case, am able to tell you that without a doubt, that if you do not obey the Commandments, you wont make it.
Therefore when I read Pauls words such as, by the deeds of the law will no man be justified, it is rather easy for me to see that he isnt referring to the obeying the Commandments, for if he is, then he is in direct opposition of the Messiah. For Yahoshua says, if you want life, obey the Commandments, and, go and sin no more. Now, the Commandments state what sin is, and the law (instructor) might elaborate on them in a sound way if he is called of God.
Now the law doesnt necessarily show us what sin is, however the Commandments do. The instructor (law) might well lie to us as was the case 2000 years ago with the leaders, much like it is today. The ultimate instructor is Jesus for he is the end of the law (intended goal for instructors). He too says that it is enough for the student to become like the teacher.
Getting back to Pauls letters, when he says by the deeds of the law will no man be justified, it is rather elementary to see that what Paul intents to say is that by the deeds of the instructors of his time, will no man make it. Now Paul obviously isnt referring to the Head Master, but rather to the ones who deemed themselves as the final authority on matters. Jesus too calls them hypocrites. He says that unless we do it better than those other guys, we aint a gonna make it.
Now if I open the Greek, here too I see that the word is instructor in the above case, and not Commandments.
If you have any verses that trouble you, please ask, I am here to serve.
William