I am sorry Judy.  It pains me to say it, but I do not see any love in you.  I see an intense desire to be right and I see at least a tendency to condemn those who do not see it as you do.  I hope that love is there.  I hope I am just blind to it and do not see it because of my inability.  I thought you should know that if it is there, I cannot see it, because others may have the same problem.
Thanks for clearing up your perceptions of the remaining law.
Terry

Judy Taylor wrote:
I'm talking about God's moral law Terri and Jesus did not negate any of that.  The ceremonial law was for
the Levitical priesthood which has passed away.  He is now our Prophet, Priest, and King.  Jesus Commandments
are the Spirit of the Law which as you say is based on Love, but then so is God's moral law.  Most of the
10 Commandments are basically the Golden Rule.
 
Terry, please tell me.  If you could see the love in me - what would it look like?  Can you describe it please?  judyt
 
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:53:35 -0600 Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Keeping the law has never saved anyone, girls.  The law has value in that it shows us (to some extent) what sin is.  We no longer offer a sacrifice because Jesus was our sacrifice.  If that part of the law has been fulfilled, then all the law has been fulfilled.  The shed blood of Jesus was far more valuable than the blood of any sacrifice you can think of or all the sacrifices ever offered stacked on an alter together.  The law is history, and history only has value as a teacher.  Look at the verse you post in every missive, Judy.  He that says, "I know Him", and doesn't keep HIS commandments is a liar.  The two laws given by Jesus are HIS commands.  The old law allowed you to hate your enemy.  The new law requires you to love him.  Now you know.  What are you going to do about it?  If the love is there, let it show, 'cause right now, Judy, I Truly wish I could see it in you and I cannot, no matter how hard I try. 
I know it hurts you to read this, but it needed to be said.  I hope you will examine yourself before you reply, then, when you are done, feel free to examine me.  I am sure I have faults that I cannot see either.
Terry
ShieldsFamily wrote:

Oooh, Judy, good point! iz


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In a message dated 12/17/2005 3:25:29 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Christ's physical ministry was to the Jew, only.   He lived under the law and was the fulfillment of that law.  In Him is the end of the law.  

In Him is no such thing.  God's law has not gone anywhere.  In fact according to the apostle John who writes under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament "SIN IS THE TRANSGRESSION OF THE LAW" So how can one transgress against something that is ended?  Or are you saying that nobody sins anymore since you have proclaimed the end of the law?

                                         judyt                                       
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His Commandments
                              is a liar (1 John 2:4)


 

                                         judyt                                       
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His Commandments
                              is a liar (1 John 2:4)

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