On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 13:30:51 -0500 "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The below would be the essence of what you're saying, Judy. We don't need God's law anymore, it was abolished by Christ on the cross. We certainly aren't fearing God when we aren't obeying, instead making up our own man-made ways of worshipping Him, rather than the way He told us to do it. We've figured out and our plan is so much better than His, wouldn't you agree? Sounds like it to me, otherwise, why not do as He says to do in His commands??  Kay
 
jt: How is it you can not see that the Levitical system was fulfilled in Christ Kay?  Your statement about doing whatever one wants and living however one chooses which implies sin with a capital S is not the essence of what I am saying. It is the essence of what YOU THINK I am saying.  Rather I have said consistently and clearly that God's moral Law will judge us at the end and that sickness is the curse that comes from breaking God's law.  Where would you get the idea that I no longer think it valid?  Obeying God today has more to do with the Spirit of the Law ie: understanding what it means to walk in love and acceptence toward God, ourselves, and others.  When we are able to overcome in these areas we will have fulfilled God's Law through Christ.   judyt
 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Judy Taylor
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Slade Henson
Too cool! I can do whatever I want and live however I choose 'cuz I'm covered by grace!!!!  K.
 
jt: The above would be the musings of a deceived soul.  True grace is not a cover for sin.
It is the power proceeding from the resurrection which enables us to do as we ought.
Nevertheless I do understand that there is too much of the above going on and not
enough fear of God out there because we are living in the end times when folk will not
endure 'sound doctrine'.  judyt
 
 


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The indicatives of Grace always preceed the imperatives of Law. Take a look
at the paragraph just prior to the decalogue in Exodus.
 
 
From: "Susan Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Adhering to the Law of Moses to earn salvation is
> legalism and bondage. There is nothing we can do to
> earn our salvation. Once again I say that we follow
> the Law out of love for Jesus. If you love Me you will
> follow my commandments. And there is no difference
> between God's commandments and Jesus' commandments.
>
> Suzy
>
> --- Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > jt: Both. All of God's Word is good in balance and
> > in context that is,
> > when we allow scripture to say what the author
> > intended. There are
> > clearly two Covenants involved here and to insist
> > that those who have
> > been made free in Christ must also adhere to the Law
> > of Moses is putting
> > them back into legalism and bondage.
> >
> > On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 09:59:53 -0600 "ShieldsFamily"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Judy, You have just contradicted yourself.  If you
> > "don't have any
> > objection to any commandment of the Bible because
> > every word of God is
> > good," then why do you call it "that kind of
> > bondage"?  Either it is good
> > OR it is bondage.  Which? Izzy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > jt: I don't have any objection to ANY commandment of
> > the Bible because
> > every Word of God is good. However, why put people
> > back under that kind
> > of bondage when we have been given liberty in
> > Christ?
> >
>
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