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1 | Which one are we not going to keep? | Bible general Archive 2 | following him | 125890 | ||
Country Girl; How much influence does the Law and OT have on us Christians. None of us can come to Christ without following the Law. (That will raise a few brows I bet) The law says that sin must be punished. In the law The punishment was death however; God instituted the sacrifices as a way to cover sins. So a lamb or goat or bull shed its blood for the covering of sins. Hebrews 9:22 "Indeed, under the law almost everything is purified with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins" It is still the same today The only way we are forgiven for our sins is by sacrificing of innocent blood; Jesus' blood. This is why He is called the Lamb of God. No one can come to the Father except they come through this sacrifice. You may consider this the fulfillment of the law. But it is still the Law, mirrors it exactly. You may not receive forgiveness of your sins without the shedding of blood. Only Christ did it once for all. I hope this makes sense. It shows that all who come to christ still have to offer innocent blood Jesus' blood. Now do we still have to abide by the things written in the law? Yes! Matt 5:20 "For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." The pharisees obeyed the letter of the law but it was not good enough. Matthew takes the next three chapters (The so-called sermon on the mount) to explain that The heart or intent of the law must be followed. Hard as you may try, you can not keep the intent of the law without keeping the letter of it. But you can keep the letter of the law without keeping the intent. This is what the pharisees were doing. Jesus said that in order for us to enter the kingdom of heaven we must go farther than just keeping the letter. Now does that mean we dont sin? No. In the law sacifices of innocent blood were offer every year for the covering of their sins that they continually committed. So do we 1 John 2:1,2 "My little children, I am writing this to you so that you may not sin; but if any one does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and he is the expiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world. When we sin we still come back to the innocent blood. Jesus' blood. Christ does not die again but His blood is still the payment for our sins. This is why John specifically mentions that He is the expiation for our sins. This is reference to His blood. We do the same thing when we sin again just as those in the OT did we go to the blood. Blessings to you. |
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2 | Which one are we not going to keep? | Bible general Archive 2 | Stultis the Fool | 125900 | ||
The "Law" is a burden too great to bear, and as CHRISTIANS we are not responsible for keeping It. [see Acts chapter 15 for context] On the other hand, as Christians, we are absolutely responsible for keeping the commandments of Christ [John 14:15,21,24]. Christ's commandment is summed up nicely (by Christ) in John 15:12, though you will find it written in many places in the scriptures. Christ commandment is a burden "easy" to bear [Mathew 11:30], and also FULLFILLS ALL THE LAW [Galatians 5:14]. When Christ tells us to be more righteous than the Pharisees, he is chastising the Pharisees. He tells us that the appearant righteousness of the Pharisees is outward and not true. He tells us the Pharisees are like tombs... white outside and full of rot and stink within. He also tells us to "beware the leaven of the Pharisees". The Pharisees are a suitable example of how we, as Christians, are NOT to behave. |
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3 | Which one are we not going to keep? | Bible general Archive 2 | Theo-Minor | 125917 | ||
I agree. | ||||||
4 | Which one are we not going to keep? | Bible general Archive 2 | Love Is The Answer | 126049 | ||
O no I have mold under my sink. I must go burn down my house. O wait I am not under the letter. Thank goodness. I don't think my mortgage company would have understood. | ||||||