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I think that one thing
being left out of the equation below is that since Messiah came we have the
indwelling of the Holy Spirit which now makes it POSSIBLE for Believers to obey
the Law, if they so choose. What do you think of that?
Izzy
Judyt:
I'm wondering if we are
headed back to "O' foolish Galatians who hath bewitched
you...."
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Henson Paul says that if you break one segment of the law, you
have broken all. Peter says no Jew has ever been able to keep the whole
thing, The Bible makes it clear that the law cannot save us, only condemn
us. Peter said no Jew was able to acquire his
own salvation; you have misunderstood. Why would you say that it can only
condemn us? Is that the only purpose you see in it? Funny. God said it was our
righteousness! God said that when the other nations would see these commandments
and be amazed and say "What a wise nation is this who has such wonderful
commandments and their God dwells among
them. It also tells us that the law was given specify to the
Children of Israel, no one else. You are partially right. The commandments
are ONLY for the children of God. To complete this idea, when someone comes to
faith, are they grafted into
This logic is circular
and is far below you, Terry. Reread Luke 1:6 and Deuteronomy 30:11-14 again. Do
you see how these two passages do not contradict each other yet they call you a
liar? I do not keep them in
order to keep peace in the family. I do it out of love and respect for my God
and Messiah who said, "If you love me keep my commandments." I am unable to
separate the commandments like fishermen catch and release fish. If God the
Father said something in the Older Testament Scriptures and Messiah said
something in the Newer Testament, I believe they came out of the same
mouth. Those laws were not there in the beginning, and they are
not here now. What part of "perpetual
commandment" and "commandment throughout your generations" do you not
understand? Do you need me to list them for you or can I trust in the accuracy
of your concordance? They were here for a time, to show you that you cannot
possibly keep them and to show that without a Savior you are totally
lost. I must insist that you
stop contradicting Scripture. Please read Luke 1:6 and Deuteronomy 30:11-14 once
again. However, I will agree with your last phrase ,"without a
Savior you are totally lost." You cannot save yourself. That is what Jesus found
so frustrating about most Pharisees. They were SELF righteous and needed
no Savior. Save myself? You are
comparing colors and tastes. Where do you get the idea the Pharisees were
self righteous and needed no Messiah? They could do it by keeping the
law. You don't seem to
understand that in the Jewish mindset, one did not NEED to keep the Teachings of
Moses as a substitution for a Savior. They are God's chosen People. WHY do they
need to do anything when it's guaranteed anyway? If there is anything you
understand from our dialogues, please know that it is impossible for the Chosen
People to misinterpret Scripture to read that they MUST keep Torah as a
substitute for a suffering Messiah. People who believed this did not just stumble into
sin. Some of them wallowed in it, and got so far off course as to end
up sacrificing their own children to idols. The law said "don't
worship another god, and the law said don't murder, but people under the law did
both on many occasions, so it is certainly no guarantee that living under a
bunch of rules will do anything except show you how sorry a bunch of people can
be. SO WHAT!! SO WHAT!!!
Your inability and your unwillingness to submit to God's rules does not make His
Just Teachings less significant. However, be assured that when the books are
opened during the Great White Throne Judgment, your deeds since the recognition
of Messiah will be compared to Torah. How do you think you will fare? I pray you
do better than I will. Even King David, who loved the law, committed adultery
and murder, so where is the benefit? Why cling to something that is no
longer useful? Why not adopt the two commandments that Jesus gave every
believer? Are you so much greater
than David? He was a man after God's own heart. If only you [and I] were HALF
the man he was. Again, you have fallen prey to that judgmental attitude so
prevalent in Christianity. By concentrating on David's weaknesses, you
artificially elevate your dreary walk with Messiah. Instead, may I suggest you
compare the time you spend walking the high road with David's so you can see
just how far you need to go to reach the dangling ends of his
shoelaces?
Why do you think that?
Yeshua is all I need to gain entrance into the
Thank you for your
concern, Terry. Likewise, we are concerned for you because you cannot seem to
grasp something so basic.
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