cvanwey
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God is the one wanting a relationship with himself. A relationship based upon His faithfulness, and justice. His justices saves the good (again):
John 14:23 Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.
No. Sins are not arbitrary. God give power to leave them behind. Jesus said:
Mat 5:18-20 Heaven and earth may disappear. But I promise you that not even a period or comma will ever disappear from the Law. Everything written in it must happen. If you reject even the least important command in the Law and teach others to do the same, you will be the least important person in the kingdom of heaven. But if you obey and teach others its commands, you will have an important place in the kingdom. You must obey God's commands better than the Pharisees and the teachers of the Law obey them. If you don't, I promise you that you will never get into the kingdom of heaven.
The scribes followed laws but did not follow the heart of the law which was love out of a pure conscience.
Nothing here addresses what I am saying
If you adhere to John 3:16-18, or Mark 16:15-16, or others, you will still sin. You will still lie daily. Lying is sin. You might commit many other sins daily, or less, too. Sure, you may strive to sin less, but you will still sin all-the-same.
This kind of leads back to the 'joke'... Does the recipient of the lie care if the lie came from a Christian or not?
Once you affirm your worship to the correct God, it's almost like a scenario of where the instructor tells you, "this test will not be graded." Hence, the given test is arbitrary, as the instructor is not applying merit to the given test. The student could get every question wrong, but it does not matter. The test does not go into the books for a grade anyhow. As @Mark Quayle pointed out, once you 'receive Christ', you have now 'traded places'. Your future sins are auto-released from your permanent record. You are within the IN crowd now.
Once you pledge worship to Him, the rest really no longer matters. Why?
He knows you are going to sin anyways; regardless of how hard you try not to. Hence, why worry about most Commandments after you are a Christian?
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