I will give out the purpose of the law again as Paul outlined in his epistles. I really am not interested in going over all this law stuff as I know to fix my eyes on Christ and that His life in me will fulfill the intent of the law.
I can trust the Holy spirit in me to guide me. I'm sure that the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus in me will guide me from wanting to do Lev 18:23 and have sex with animals.
The purpose of the law was :
1) To reveal our sinful state. Rom 3:20
2) To inflame sin Rom 7:8
3) To minister death in us Rom 7:10-11
4) To lead us to Christ Gal 3:24
The law is good and holy! But the purpose of the law was not for righteousness or salvation at all, it was to manifest sin in our lives, so that the purpose of grace which is in Jesus is to manifest salvation. Grace does not set aside the law, but completely satisfied it.
Col 2:13-15 is where in says that Christ "disarmed" satan having cancelled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us and He nailed it to the cross. Satan uses the law against us.
Satan comes and says to you - you broke the law - you are condemned now according to the law. BUT our Lord took that punishment for breaking that law for us.
When Christ takes away the condemnation of the law which satan uses against when he accuses us - he is being "disarmed". If disarmed means anything - it means he did have a weapon but now he doesn't because of our Lord. How great is our salvation in Him!
I'm posting scriptures for the viewers so that the Holy Spirit can show them the truth about not committing spiritual adultery on the Lord Jesus by going back to the law. ( Romans 7:1-6 )
Paul said to avoid disputes about the Law so I have no interest in engaging in useless debates. I'll trust the Holy spirit to do His job and reveal the things of Jesus to us! He is faithful to us.
Titus 3:9 (NASB)
[SUP]9 [/SUP] But avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and strife and disputes about the Law, for they are unprofitable and worthless
I can trust the Holy spirit in me to guide me. I'm sure that the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus in me will guide me from wanting to do Lev 18:23 and have sex with animals.
The purpose of the law was :
1) To reveal our sinful state. Rom 3:20
2) To inflame sin Rom 7:8
3) To minister death in us Rom 7:10-11
4) To lead us to Christ Gal 3:24
The law is good and holy! But the purpose of the law was not for righteousness or salvation at all, it was to manifest sin in our lives, so that the purpose of grace which is in Jesus is to manifest salvation. Grace does not set aside the law, but completely satisfied it.
Col 2:13-15 is where in says that Christ "disarmed" satan having cancelled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us and He nailed it to the cross. Satan uses the law against us.
Satan comes and says to you - you broke the law - you are condemned now according to the law. BUT our Lord took that punishment for breaking that law for us.
When Christ takes away the condemnation of the law which satan uses against when he accuses us - he is being "disarmed". If disarmed means anything - it means he did have a weapon but now he doesn't because of our Lord. How great is our salvation in Him!
I'm posting scriptures for the viewers so that the Holy Spirit can show them the truth about not committing spiritual adultery on the Lord Jesus by going back to the law. ( Romans 7:1-6 )
Paul said to avoid disputes about the Law so I have no interest in engaging in useless debates. I'll trust the Holy spirit to do His job and reveal the things of Jesus to us! He is faithful to us.
Titus 3:9 (NASB)
[SUP]9 [/SUP] But avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and strife and disputes about the Law, for they are unprofitable and worthless
My response: Alas! The Argument which Grace777x70 has not answered. I wonder why?
Let's state the argument again...just to be clear:
1. Paul said don't sin (Rom. 6:15)
2. Paul said sin is Torah-disobedience (Rom. 3:20; 7:7).
3. Paul said "don't disobey Torah" (from 1 and 2).
4. Paul said "obey Torah" (from 3).
So, the logic here is pretty tight.
Which of these four premises do you dispute?
1? 2? 3? or 4?
And, if you accept ALL FOUR premises, then your position MUST be wrong.
But I can't imagine how you could seriously oppose 1 or 2 or 3 or 4.
So how do YOU explain your hope in Christ whose apostle (Paul) gave us writings which rationally lead us (via 1, 2, 3, and 4) to reject your view of Torah?
And, note that Grace777x70's response (quoted above) completely ignored the question I asked.
Sigh...
Why won't you answer this honest and genuine question?
Do you not see how it immediately disconfirms your position?
I'll ask again: Which of these four premises do you dispute?
1? 2? 3? or 4?
BibleGuy