Hi again!
You wrote: "I would not say re-interpret but interpret according to His interpretation."
My response: God never said that any of His commands actually needs to be interpreted in some OTHER way such that the original command is, therefore, no longer in force.
Right?
You wrote: "I would not say re-interpret but interpret according to His interpretation."
My response: God never said that any of His commands actually needs to be interpreted in some OTHER way such that the original command is, therefore, no longer in force.
Right?
Yes Right !
Sure, Torah portions can (and do) point to greater realities (for example, point to the work of Messiah, etc.), but that's no excuse to fail to obey those Torah portions.
Yes they must be obeyed according to His finished work which keeps us in grace. But no man can keep them without sinning, denying Christ in unbelief (no faith).The thing is he cannot deny us if he paid the wage of sin.
Where did God ever say we should interpret Torah portions in such a way that those portions should no longer be obeyed?
I submit that God never said such a thing.
I submit that God never said such a thing.
Jam 2:10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.
The wage for violating the least of the commandment is still eternal damnation, as in a person never arising to new-spirit life.
If a person in not in Christ because of Christ's work of faith. If they sin once the wage is forever separated from God. There is no work we can do that would aid in our salvation.It called grace in respect to unmerited favor.
So, neither should you, especially since we have an abundance of Scripture which confirms Torah SHOULD be obeyed.