In my mind having a discussion about law-keeping as opposed to now we are living by the law of Christ in us by the newness of the Spirit within us - is on par with trying to tell someone that adultery is still a sin while they are living in it. They just don't see the difference.
The law of love that is in our new hearts which the Holy Spirit poured into us will fulfill all the intent of the law.
The New Covenant is different then the Old Covenant in that we now live by the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, the law of faith, the law of liberty in Christ, the law of love and the law of Christ Himself which is in us.
These will fulfill all the intent of the law and it's all done by the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the law. This is a stumbling stone to law-keepers.
The law of love that is in our new hearts which the Holy Spirit poured into us will fulfill all the intent of the law.
The New Covenant is different then the Old Covenant in that we now live by the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, the law of faith, the law of liberty in Christ, the law of love and the law of Christ Himself which is in us.
These will fulfill all the intent of the law and it's all done by the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the law. This is a stumbling stone to law-keepers.
of course, and I want to say this with all gentleness, it's possible for someone to be interested in the law, and have knowledge about Jesus, but not yet have received the Holy Spirit.
in that case, talking about the intent of the law would indeed sound like foolishness to them.