Gman wrote:
Yes I know, we've been over this before... I have said that the NT is ambiguous as to what laws we should be following... Neither did Christ nor Paul or the early apostles take all of the 613 plus laws or teachings in the Torah and then to checked off the ones we should do. Do you know how much time would be devoted to that? What do you expect them to do? So by default when they made comments about obeying the commandments, we can easily assume that they were the same ones given to us at Mt Sinai and other places in the OT. Keep in mind that the NT didn't come until some 300 years later AFTER Christ's death..
G, is the NT really ambiguous? We are to follow the law of Christ. Not the OT law. All 613 laws in their totality, are the Law(Torah). You can't just pick and choose which of the 613 you want to follow. They are a package. Follow them all, and you follow the law. Fail at one point, and you fail at following the law.
Gman wrote:
As you can clearly see, Yeshua never spoke against His commandments given in Torah.
Jesus fulfilled the law! He followed the law perfectly, without error. We are now justified before God because of our faith in Christ, who fulfilled the law where nobody could.
Gman wrote:
As you can clearly see, Yeshua never spoke against His commandments given in Torah.
Matthew 5:17-19, “Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.”
G, did Christ fulfill the law or not? Remember, "It is finished"?
Gman wrote:
Again I would say that G-d is the ultimate judge who is going to heaven or not... We are never told to condemn others about salvation Luke 6:37. However, if we (which would also include me) just crap on all of G-d's teachings and start making up our own rules, to me that would create division. That is the point I'm trying to make.. Either we believe G-d's word or we don't and make up what we want on our own.. As Yeshua said in Mark 3:25.
G, by not following the law in its totality(all 613), in effect, you are making your own rules.
RickD wrote:So to sum it up: The law is not legalism. The law is good and perfect in its proper context. To point us to Christ. The law is not perfect in an improper context. Like, by following the law, one gains salvation.
I believe you are walking a very fine line regarding the 3rd kind of legalism that I listed above. You are judging other believers in regards to following laws that you believe we need to observe.
Romans 14:1-12 says we are not to judge our brothers on non-essential, debatable issues. And clearly, as shown by this thread, this is a debatable issue.
Gman wrote:
Yes again I don't see it as judging others salvation. I'm not G-d nor do I want to be G-d.. However, we all need to correct each other in the body of Christ.. Everyone judges... Everyone.
G, I didn't say you were judging others salvation. I said :
I believe you are walking a very fine line regarding the 3rd kind of legalism that I listed above. You are judging other believers in regards to following laws that you believe we need to observe.
Romans 14:1-12 says we are not to judge our brothers on non-essential, debatable issues. And clearly, as shown by this thread, this is a debatable issue.
Gman wrote:
If judging people is wrong, how can we obey Romans 16:17-18, 2 Corinthians 6:17, 2 Timothy 3:5-6, or I John 4:1? That's what I mean..
G, if scripture tells us not to judge other believers regarding eating certain foods and if we think one day is more important, or all days are equally important, then why are you judging?
RickD wrote:As I said from the beginning of all these threads about believers observing certain days, and eating certain foods, it is an issue of conscience between each individual believer and God. We are not to judge one another regarding this.
Gman wrote:
Ok.. Then why are you judging me for wanting to obey G-d's laws?
G, did you even read what I wrote? My argument all along has been that if you want to think one day is more important than others, that's fine. If you want to refrain from eating certain foods, that's fine. But when you tell me I'm sinning by not following Jewish Sabbath laws, and Jewish dietary laws, then that's just flat out wrong. Christ, by his death (It is finished), has fulfilled the law. Believers have the freedom in Christ to live according to our conscience regarding special days, and which foods we choose to eat which are sanctified by giving thanks to God.
Scripture tells me I can eat what I want with a clear conscience. You are telling me I'm sinning if I eat pork.
1 Timothy 4:1-5
1But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, 2by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron, 3men who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from foods which God has created to be gratefully shared in by those who believe and know the truth. 4For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with gratitude; 5for it is sanctified by means of the word of God and prayer.
If I eat pork, it is good, and not to be rejected, if it is received with gratitude; for it is sanctified by means of the word of God and prayer.
RickD wrote:That's great for you G. If you are a workaholic, and you need YOUR VIEW of observing the Sabbath to take a day off work, then so be it. I bet my house that you don't work six days from sundown on Saturday to sundown on Friday. If you don't, then you are not observing the Sabbath as given to Israel.
Gman wrote:
It's not exactly my view of Sabbath.. It's G-d's view.. We just do our best to observe it.
G, Christ has fulfilled the law. By doing your best and failing, you completely miss the mark. Don't you see that?
Do you want to live your life trying to follow the OT laws, and continually failing? Or do you want to live by faith in the one who fulfilled the law?
Let's see: keep missing the mark...or, hit the mark, by faith in Christ. Really not a difficult choice...