authentic wrote:The thing that continues to baffle me is that, God grace offers us a life that takes us away from the bondage of the rituals, ceremonies, and regulations of the Ceremonial law. Yet you still want to continue in the very thing that can't save you. How is it that you are a Christian? What was the meaning of Christ dying on the Cross? I suppose what Paul spoke in detail about, his people being bond by the Law - he must have been in error, even though he was a student and master of the law.
R7-12 is not trying to be saved by the law at all! From the things that he has said he knows that the blood of Jesus Christ is what saves us...not the law. I also believe that what Jesus did on the cross took away my sins and is what saves me, but it didn't take away the law.
Rom. 8:3: 'For what the Law could not do, weak as it was through the flesh, God did: sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and as an offering for sin, He condemned sin in the flesh,'
Matt. 5:18: 'For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished.'
Heaven and Earth have not passed away, so we can assume that the Law is still with us. I disagree with the general concept that 'the Work of the Cross did away with the Law.' The Work of the Cross forgave our sins and enabled us to obtain His Nature. It didn't nullify God's Holy Law. Only by the Law can we know specifically, what is pleasing to God and what is not (Romans 7:7-16; 1st John 3:2-4).
I also wanted to ask why doing something that Jesus did is so bad? I mean isn't he our example...shouldn't we walk as he walked?
'And by this we know that we have come to know Him, if we keep His Commandments. The one who says, 'I have come to know Him,' and does not keep His Commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him; but whoever keeps His Word, in him the love of God has truly been perfected. By this we know that we are in Him: the one who says he abides in Him ought himself to
walk in the same manner as He walked.' (1st John 2:3-6)
Christians don't think much of it when other christians keep pagan feast days. But if one desires to walk in God's Holy Feast Days, then one is 'under the Law and going to Hell.' And you'll notice that there is not one shred of biblical evidence for Sunday, Christmas, Easter, etc. Not one!
If you really look into the holy days that God has given, you'll find out that they apply more for us today than they did back then. God has given us so many reminders and symbols to help us walk closer to him. Something that I have been looking into is tassels. At first I thought that it was the dumbest thing, but I now see that it is a reminder.
Numb 15:37 (NKJV) Again Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying, 38 "Speak to the children of Israel: Tell them to make tassels on the corners of their garments throughout their generations, and to put a blue thread in the tassels of the corners. 39 "And you shall have the tassel, that you may look upon it and remember all the commandments of Yahweh and do them, and that you [may] not follow the harlotry to which your own heart and your own eyes are inclined, 40 "and that you may remember and do all My commandments, and be holy for your Elohim.
So according to what God says, the purpose for the tassel is for us to look upon it and remember all of God's commandments and do them.
So every command that God gives has a purpose, he doesn't just make things up for us to obey. God cares about us and wants the best for us, just like parents do for their children. Children may not understand why their parents told them not to go out in the road, but it is only for their safety and because their parents care for them. The same is true about God, he cares about his people and he wants them to trust and obey him. If He is Lord of our Life, the King of Israel, then shouldn't He determine which days are holy for us and what foods we eat?