If you keep Lev 15:22, how do you go about doing it?

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JaumeJ

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I am posting this again for you.

Jesus Christ has taught us how to obey the laws.

1. Jesus Christ is the only sacrifice for sin, in His wonderful deed and example, we are now free of the laws for sacrifice, for He is the Only Sacrifice for sin for mankind. Anyone thinking they are able to sacrifice anything other than heartfelt thanksgiving is sorely mistaken. Any good deeds we may do in the name of Jesus Christ are not above and beyond the call, they are our due.

2. Concerning the laws on clean foods. Jesus Christ teaches us nothing by entering the body will defile the obdy, making all foods clean. It is what proceeds from the heart that will defile the body, murders, lies, adultery, all forms of covetness.......here He underscores the laws on behavior, they are still in effect if we love Him.

3. Any law that exacts punishment and death is replaced by mercy. He teaches us this by His Example and preaching. For instance He teaches it is written an eye for an eye, but He tells us if our enemy strikes us on the cheek, to offer him the other.

Most folks seem to believe the three points above are something legalistic. They are not. They are freedom from the curse of the law, but the law's curse cannot be nailed to the cross with Jesus Christ if those who claim to believe Him do not act accordingly, that is to do as He teaches and attempt to be as He was. It is not nuclear physics,it is love and wisdom from Jesus Christ, but it seems only those who become like children in the sight of the Father understand Him. My theology until I was somewhat grown was based on a song, "Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so." No one ever took that tehology from me. Blessed be Jesus Christ, my Lord, amen.


Do you feel this law should be kept physically? If so, I'm interested in his you go about it.
 
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As you have often explained, you have so idea what the old covenant means, the difference between that and the new covenant. You even have no idea what the biblical meaning of covenant is, and when people explain it to you, your response is always that your idea of it is the only right understanding and is completely set.
You have me confused with someone else.
 

Dan_473

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And that is an evolutionary viewpoint. Try reading the Pentateuch before commenting. Washings and cleansings were an integral part of their life. God instructed them on cleanliness.

Why do you think the mortality rate for Jews was astonishingly low during the Black Death Plague?
Do you keep this rule physically? If so, I'm interested in how you do it...
 

Dan_473

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Grace is not a law, it is a gift, however if you believe it to be a law, it seems you are being a legalist and a lawyer for all. What I share is free for all to embrace from the Word, not vain interpretation.

Repeatedly I invite people to study the law. Repeatedly I point out how Jesus Christ has taught all to observe the laws, and which to observe. When I do this, someone else comes along to attempt to make this freedom legalistic by their private interpretations. All I ask is that those who believe do as Jesus Christ teaches and what He did. This is being free to obey with no fear of death because of breaking the law.........
I wonder if Jesus followed this law in Luke 8 when his he's touched by a bleeding woman... The implication is that he goes on to the next healing without washing...
 

Dan_473

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I am posting this again for you.

Jesus Christ has taught us how to obey the laws.

1. Jesus Christ is the only sacrifice for sin, in His wonderful deed and example, we are now free of the laws for sacrifice, for He is the Only Sacrifice for sin for mankind. Anyone thinking they are able to sacrifice anything other than heartfelt thanksgiving is sorely mistaken. Any good deeds we may do in the name of Jesus Christ are not above and beyond the call, they are our due.

2. Concerning the laws on clean foods. Jesus Christ teaches us nothing by entering the body will defile the obdy, making all foods clean. It is what proceeds from the heart that will defile the body, murders, lies, adultery, all forms of covetness.......here He underscores the laws on behavior, they are still in effect if we love Him.

3. Any law that exacts punishment and death is replaced by mercy. He teaches us this by His Example and preaching. For instance He teaches it is written an eye for an eye, but He tells us if our enemy strikes us on the cheek, to offer him the other.

Most folks seem to believe the three points above are something legalistic. They are not. They are freedom from the curse of the law, but the law's curse cannot be nailed to the cross with Jesus Christ if those who claim to believe Him do not act accordingly, that is to do as He teaches and attempt to be as He was. It is not nuclear physics,it is love and wisdom from Jesus Christ, but it seems only those who become like children in the sight of the Father understand Him. My theology until I was somewhat grown was based on a song, "Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so." No one ever took that tehology from me. Blessed be Jesus Christ, my Lord, amen.
I don't understand... Do you keep this rule physically? If so, I'm interested in how you go about doing it...
 

JaumeJ

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Any law without mercy, Jesus would provide the mercy, and He still does for all who know how to observe the law under grace.

It seems there are many who claim to understand all, yet they forget the Savior saved us from sin. If we are indeed saved from sin, why would we go against Jesus Christ's teaching that the law is not abolished? When we are saved from our past sins, it takes a true ingrate to say those laws that show us what sin is are no longer to be referenced, and reference is all we under grace do.

Why in the world would anyone who loves and knows the love of Jesus Christ blame any woman for having her natural cycles. I know they can be a bear, but, they also produce blessings. Women of the world who know Jesus Christ are always "clean." It should not even need be brought up. We must always remember the gracr and mercy of our Lord when it comes to laws that are just plain unreasonable. He showed us the difference, He suffered mightily doing it, and many people today refuse to learn of Jesus Christ.

If a father and mother in this age set the rules for the children of the house, this is love and order. Why would we ignore what the Heavenly Father has taught is since Adam, after receiving the grace of Jesus Christ? There are a buinch of crackpots running aroud, yes there are. We do not murder because we are under grace, we do not keep our enemy's lost cattle if we find it because we are under grace. These grace without responsibity folks remind me of the new wave of freedom of speech folks using it for license. Stay away from them, and stay in our Lord, Jesus Christ, for Jesus Christ has nothing to do with Herod.



I wonder if Jesus followed this law in Luke 8 when his he's touched by a bleeding woman... The implication is that he goes on to the next healing without washing...
 

Dan_473

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Any law without mercy, Jesus would provide the mercy, and He still does for all who know how to observe the law under grace.

It seems there are many who claim to understand all, yet they forget the Savior saved us from sin. If we are indeed saved from sin, why would we go against Jesus Christ's teaching that the law is not abolished? When we are saved from our past sins, it takes a true ingrate to say those laws that show us what sin is are no longer to be referenced, and reference is all we under grace do.

Why in the world would anyone who loves and knows the love of Jesus Christ blame any woman for having her natural cycles. I know they can be a bear, but, they also produce blessings. Women of the world who know Jesus Christ are always "clean." It should not even need be brought up. We must always remember the gracr and mercy of our Lord when it comes to laws that are just plain unreasonable. He showed us the difference, He suffered mightily doing it, and many people today refuse to learn of Jesus Christ.

If a father and mother in this age set the rules for the children of the house, this is love and order. Why would we ignore what the Heavenly Father has taught is since Adam, after receiving the grace of Jesus Christ? There are a buinch of crackpots running aroud, yes there are. We do not murder because we are under grace, we do not keep our enemy's lost cattle if we find it because we are under grace. These grace without responsibity folks remind me of the new wave of freedom of speech folks using it for license. Stay away from them, and stay in our Lord, Jesus Christ, for Jesus Christ has nothing to do with Herod.
I don't think this law blames any woman... Just some rules on how to act... My opinion there... I was wondering if anyone made a stills attempt to keep this rule physically... Sounds like only observant Jewish communities... So, women who don't know Jesus, and I'm thinking are then not clean... Do you do anything special around them because of this rule?
 

Dan_473

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I don't think this law blames any woman... Just some rules on how to act... My opinion there... I was wondering if anyone made a stills attempt to keep this rule physically... Sounds like only observant Jewish communities... So, women who don't know Jesus, and I'm thinking are then not clean... Do you do anything special around them because of this rule?
Should be serious attempt, not stills
 

JaumeJ

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I believe mercy is replacing this "how-to-act" law, and it does not take any effort. Why would I enquire of strange women or even most family members about their cycles? If I practice what I preach, and I do to the best of my knowledge, women, whether they believe or not yet believe are just as clean as are men. There are common sense practices for women's hygiene during this blessed time, aside from that, it is no one's business other than the woman experiencing her time.
Now, my discussing womenps personal times really should not continue, it is a woman's issue today.


I don't think this law blames any woman... Just some rules on how to act... My opinion there... I was wondering if anyone made a stills attempt to keep this rule physically... Sounds like only observant Jewish communities... So, women who don't know Jesus, and I'm thinking are then not clean... Do you do anything special around them because of this rule?
 

Dan_473

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I believe mercy is replacing this "how-to-act" law, and it does not take any effort. Why would I enquire of strange women or even most family members about their cycles? If I practice what I preach, and I do to the best of my knowledge, women, whether they believe or not yet believe are just as clean as are men. There are common sense practices for women's hygiene during this blessed time, aside from that, it is no one's business other than the woman experiencing her time.
Now, my discussing womenps personal times really should not continue, it is a woman's issue today.

That's fine if you don't want to talk about it anymore... And I agree that asking women about their cycle in a non observant group is inappropriate... That's one reason I thought this rule would be good to talk about and meditate on... Speaking of which, I've found great delight and blessing in thinking about this law... To me, if the law speaks about something freely and openly, we can too... Another blessing from the law that our modern Western society won't teach us... The law was to be posted openly, in plain sight, I think...
 
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That's fine if you don't want to talk about it anymore... And I agree that asking women about their cycle in a non observant group is inappropriate... That's one reason I thought this rule would be good to talk about and meditate on... Speaking of which, I've found great delight and blessing in thinking about this law... To me, if the law speaks about something freely and openly, we can too... Another blessing from the law that our modern Western society won't teach us... The law was to be posted openly, in plain sight, I think...
Speaking to another post that I made, and was seemingly scoffed at by some, one should relate the woman, that has this cycle, to the church. As Paul told the Ephesians, it is a mystery. I'm sure this scripture, defined in this post, has a Spiritual meaning relating to the church of the New Testament.
 

Dan_473

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Speaking to another post that I made, and was seemingly scoffed at by some, one should relate the woman, that has this cycle, to the church. As Paul told the Ephesians, it is a mystery. I'm sure this scripture, defined in this post, has a Spiritual meaning relating to the church of the New Testament.
I think that's one of the great things about studying Torah... It can really broaden your thinking!