Questions for debate:Tart wrote: Do you keep the law?
Should Christians keep the law?
If so, how much of the laws should we keep?
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Questions for debate:Tart wrote: Do you keep the law?
Yes, that's a good point. Jesus kept the laws of the Old Testament. As Christians, we're supposed to emulate Christ. So, shouldn't we also follow the laws of the OT?brianbbs67 wrote: I do have to say that if one wants to follow the bible(which should include God), then all followers of Christ would be Torah observant. Jesus led a Hebrew revival. He never spoke against the law. So, if you follow Yeshau, Joshua, Ieous, you follow the law of Moses. Unless, you wish to be least in the kingdom?
Everyone should keep the Law.Questions for debate:
Should Christians keep the law?
If so, how much of the laws should we keep?
That doesn't cancel the law at all. Christ never spoke against the law. So you are now in God's authority to end it? If God makes a law, only God can resend it.2timothy316 wrote:Here is what Jesus said about the Law Code.brianbbs67 wrote: I do have to say that if one wants to follow the bible(which should include God), then all followers of Christ would be Torah observant. Jesus led a Hebrew revival. He never spoke against the law. So, if you follow Yeshau, Joshua, Ieous, you follow the law of Moses. Unless, you wish to be least in the kingdom?
Then Johns disciples came to him and asked: Why do we and the Pharisees practice fasting but your disciples do not fast? At this Jesus said to them: The friends of the bridegroom have no reason to mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them, do they? But days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast. Nobody sews a patch of unshrunk cloth on an old outer garment, for the new piece pulls away from the garment and the tear becomes worse. Nor do people put new wine into old wineskins. If they do, then the wineskins burst and the wine spills out and the wineskins are ruined. But people put new wine into new wineskins, and both are preserved. - Matthew 9:14-17
The Mosaic Covenant of the Israelite times was fine for them. But things were about to change and a lot of it was not meant for a group of people that would be made up of people from around the world. What would be the point of forcing laws and festivals on people that have no bearing on them or that might even be nearly impossible for them to keep. Can you imagine some person in Spain trying to make to Jerusalem after having a child just do to the the purifying ritual? (Lev 12;6)
Paul kept the law. Paul kept the Holy Days. Paul taught on the Sabbath to Gentiles. Paul is simply trying to get them to see that it isn't our righteousness that saves us. As it says in Isaiah, Our righteousness is as filthy rags. Because he it's trying to take them to a higher plane...from merely keeping the letter of the law to understand even what goes on in our heads is sin... What we do matters, but what is in our hearts matters more... The intent matters. He was concerned about the foreskin on our hearts. Of course you still circumcise your son on the 8th day... But he was trying to get them to see beyond the physical acts of keeping the law to a place where even our thoughts were brought into line with the law.They need to quit listening to Paul. He called the law a curse! A curse...unbelievable!
It would only be a curse if the law is used as a method of justification.Avoice wrote:They need to quit listening to Paul. He called the law a curse! A curse...unbelievable!
I think timothy explained it quite well.Elijah John wrote:Then Jehovah's Witnesses do not follow Jesus:JehovahsWitness wrote: [Replying to post 1 by otseng]
We Jehovahs Witnesses believe the Mosaic Law code has been abolished, we dont have to keep any of it. Christans are under Christian law.
JW
You don't keep any of the Mosaic Law? Then your religion teaches murder, theft, adultery? I doubt it."Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.