Terry wrote:
> Jesus and His disciples were Jews, still under 
> the law at the time.  To break the law would be 
> sin, yet Jesus never sinned.  The only explanation, 
> therefore is that the Jewish leaders did not understand 
> what keeping the sabbath entailed.  Jesus knew the law.  
> They did not.

Hi Terry.

Previously you said that not to obey authorities would be a sin.  Then
you said that the only exception would be if we had to obey God rather
than man.  This is what led to me bringing up this passage in Matthew
12.  Do you now see that "obeying God rather than man" is not the only
exception to the teaching of the law to be subject to those in
authority? Do you now see that one might disobey the law of authorities
and yet not sin, even if it was for something as carnal as eating?

I agree with you that Jesus knew the law, but more importantly, Jesus
followed the spirit of the law and not the letter.  May we who believe
in him follow his example and inherit his wisdom.

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida.

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