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1 | Law and Christ vs Law or Christ? | Bible general Archive 1 | TooTooSmart | 48638 | ||
If we can mix law and grace, why does Paul tell us in Galatians 5:4 that "Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law, ye are fallen from grace." This tells me that: Christ has set us free from the law's requirements by fulfilling them in Himself. Neither circumcision nor any other requirement of the law is beneficial to Christians. Faith in Christ is what counts. |
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2 | Law and Christ vs Law or Christ? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 48654 | ||
Galatians 5:4 is about wanting grace, but trying to be justified by the Law. Law and grace do mix ... Click on Search, the type my name next of User and [Grace Law] next to words. Searcher |
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3 | Law and Christ vs Law or Christ? | Bible general Archive 1 | Timothy Paul | 50067 | ||
Yes, I agree w/you, Searcher. I would like to add a coment from Matthew Henry on Gal.5:2-4 "That their submitting to circumcision, and depending on the works of the law for righteousness, were an implicit contradiction of their faith as Christians and a forfeiture of all their advantages by Jesus Christ" However there are still requirements of law that still are demanded of us by God today, please see my third posting below Faithfully, Tim |
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