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1 | What is the law? | Bible general Archive 4 | elder4yhwh | 232872 | ||
EDB, Once again that you for being thourogh. Their are some many people say that upon the death of Christ his blood did away with the law (which is true) Mat 5:17 Christ did come to fulfill the Law and his death abolished those things (laws) that was against us as well. So that always me to ask my next question which law(s), staute(s), judgement(s), covenant etc. And as you stated the Torah (1st five books) is known as the "book of the Law" God covered every-life- situtation that can comes up. That being said, the part of the torah the Christ fulfilled I would like to explore and the ones that Christ's blood nailed to the tree. I'm not trying to start a debate (the word of God was not for that intednt) I would like to have a stimulating conversation with the forum |
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2 | What is the law? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 232873 | ||
I would make the following adjustments to what you are saying: Redemption did away with the PENALTY of the Law. It is about justification; i.e., our guilt is imputed to Christ -- just as though He were responsible for each aspect -- and His righteousness is imputed to the believer -- just as though the believer were responsible for that righteousness. The Law ceases to have the power of condemnation. When we are justified, the Law becomes a kindly tutor -- helping us understand the righteousness of God and our own continuous need for sanctification. Justification is a forensic concept. | ||||||