I noticed you don't deal with what I write/say, but with what you think I wrote/said.neo-x wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 11:12 amYeah, grace is a totally irrational thing. It never makes sense.BavarianWheels wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 11:00 amneo-x wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 10:58 am There you proved my point. The reason we don't need to follow the law is because we can simply love. But love is the fulfillment of law, obeying the law isn't love. For you can obey the law in fear of punishment without actually changing. But love goes beyond the law. And does what sadly law can never do. I don't murder, not because I need to follow the law but because being in Christ makes me a new person. That love is what makes law obsolete for as Paul himself argues that law is after all lawless people.You're completely wrong again.BavarianWheels wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 10:49 am Commandments 1-4 = How to love God
Commandments 5-10 - How to love your neighbor.
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Fwiw, When I first joined this forum I held the identical position as yours. Not only on the law but also on understanding eternal life.
So you are saying that paul is wrong when he says the law is for lawless people?
What does the law have to do with grace? The law doesn't afford grace. The law exists for one purpose and one only...to point to sin. Therefore if you do not act according to the law, then you're probably not living in the Spirit, but in the flesh.
The law is for ALL people, including Christ Himself in that the law had no curse to blame Him for. Therefore if the law has no claim on Christ, He is righteous. The law is holy, righteous and good!
I don't see how anyone acknowledging the NT could think the Law is bad if it's clear it is holy, it is righteous and it is good!
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