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1 | Dietary Law Today | 1 Cor 8:1 | challen | 94127 | ||
I have a question regarding Dietary Law. In Leviticus it is written that we should not eat pork. With Jesus redeeming us from sin by his death and resurection, are we now allowed to dismiss the Dietary Law?? I can't find anything literal that allows us to not adhere to the dietary law other than what is interpreted by people to be the "release" from the dietary law. Mark 7 states that Jesus says that it is not what goes into the man that defiles him, but what comes out of him. Still, no direct statement that the dietary law is not required. Below is a link to what I believe is a very strong argument to keeping the dietary law. At the same time, I do not wish to take Jesus' sacrifice in vain. the link: http://www.newswatchmagazine.org/restknowledge/eph215.htm Any help from a "qualified" source is appreciated. Please not from someone who says "well, I would say", i.e., opinion. Thanks CHA |
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2 | Dietary Law Today | 1 Cor 8:1 | bronx hulk | 94128 | ||
Your answer can be found in 1 corin chapter 8. | ||||||
3 | Elaborate, Please | 1 Cor 8:1 | challen | 94129 | ||
I do not see where this answers my question. Can you elaborate more please? | ||||||
4 | Elaborate, Please | 1 Cor 8:1 | bronx hulk | 94135 | ||
Sure, I like for people to read things and receive from God first before I give my understanding. This way it is more personal for you if you receive from God for yourself. You have to read the whole chapter. Pay particular attention to verse 8. It is saying that we are now free to eat whatever we want. But if your brother is offended by what you eat, then you should not eat it in front of him. This same logic applies to other things such as drinking. Although it is not a sin to drink, if your brother has a problem with it, then you should not do it in front of him. Read also Romans chapter 14. Not eating pork was part of the Law. Christ freed us from that law. Now we have certain liberties that were'nt available before. We are now under grace. Rom 6:14 Let me know if you need any further elaboration. God bless, Sal |
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5 | Still looking for my answer | 1 Cor 8:1 | challen | 94138 | ||
OK, did you read the link that I posted earlier in my original question?? In this page is a very strong statement: Mat. 4:4… "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by EVERY WORD that proceeds out of the mouth of God." |
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6 | Still looking for my answer | 1 Cor 8:1 | bronx hulk | 94140 | ||
No I didn't. I'll have to read that and get back to you on it later. But the scriptures I gave you are quite clear. We are allowed to eat anything we want now. The dietary law is not required anymore. |
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