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1 | Partly under the Law? | Col 2:14 | mark d seyler | 146107 | ||
Hi Doc, We receive credit for Jesus' righteous life, as if it were our own, and are declare "just", as having never broken the Law, correct? This refers to all of the Law? I think we agree on this. What I am looking for, (please pardon me if I have not be clear :-) ) is a foundation to the teaching that Jesus fulfilled, say, the "ceremonial law", and so that law no longer needs to be kept, but we are still under the "moral law", and obligated to keep it. I have read posts from a few people on this forum that have used these statements, and I was hoping to hear from someone who can elaborate on that position. I like your quote from Biggs. Very succinct! Love in Christ, Mark |
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2 | Partly under the Law? | Col 2:14 | Ray | 146110 | ||
Hi Mark, Romans 8:1 comes to mind, "Therefore there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, 2 For the law of the Spirit--of life in Christ Jesus --has set you free from the law of sin and death." So it is not what the law or Law can do but rather what God has already done. He condemned sin in the flesh and now we are walking according to the Spirit. From the heart, Ray |
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