Maybe by your rules of exegesis and those of your human mentors JD.  But if you would lay all that aside and
ask the Lord to reveal His Word to you, He would be able to reveal to you the fact that God's moral law and
the royal law in Christ are both basically love.
 
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 03:10:51 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Royal law and Mosaical law are two diffeent things.   Don't confuse the issue  Judy.   If you cannot follow the discussion, perhaps you should  move to the next thread.  Jd
 

From: Judy Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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The correct way of saying it is this:  nobody has the power to walk as Christ walked.   
"Works of the law" is "obedience to the law."   There is no other way, exegetically speaking,
to consider those words.   Jd
 
With all due respect JD because I know how dear to your heart you hold this "exegesis" I see
it as your biggest stumbling stone.  Last week our SS Teacher who is a graduate of some seminary
stated that God's decree to Adam to "keep the garden" was a covenant of works (Genesis 2:15) and
here you are with your scholarly pedigree claiming that obedience to the Royal Law is "works" from
which you are exempt.  No wonder confusion reigns....
 
 
From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]

JD wrote:
> David does not believe that sin is overcome by
> the power of the cross.   He believes that sin is
> overcome by obedience.

Please stop bearing false witness against me.  Nobody has the power to walk 
as Christ walked without the cross.

You confuse obedience with works.  They are not the same.  My obedience is 
not a work.  My obedience comes out of my relationship with someone I love.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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