John5:46 For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for he wrote of me.
vs. 47 But if ye believe not his writing, shall ye believe my words?
Christ is literally telling you there is no difference in OT teaching from the New, they are teaching the same thing! there was no new testament when Christ walked the earth, so what was he teaching from? the OT the law of Moses!
Concerning circumcision: the Scribes and Saddaces were circumcised ,
thats why Christ said this: Matt. 23:3 All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their work: for they say and do not.
meaning: Christ said what ever they say concerning the law follow but not after their ways they were quoting the law but not keeping it!
like you said being circumcised means nothing if you are not keeping the Commandments
vs. 47 But if ye believe not his writing, shall ye believe my words?
Christ is literally telling you there is no difference in OT teaching from the New, they are teaching the same thing! there was no new testament when Christ walked the earth, so what was he teaching from? the OT the law of Moses!
Concerning circumcision: the Scribes and Saddaces were circumcised ,
thats why Christ said this: Matt. 23:3 All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their work: for they say and do not.
meaning: Christ said what ever they say concerning the law follow but not after their ways they were quoting the law but not keeping it!
like you said being circumcised means nothing if you are not keeping the Commandments
Just as the torch in handed to others in the scripture, the Law/Grace issue was handed to Paul. Christ personally chose Paul to give us this information, this is the issue that took Paul's life when he had finished what the Lord gave him to do.
Paul told us that man of his own doing cannot keep the Law, "weak through the flesh" meaning we are fallen man and we of our own ability will fail. But by the fact that Christ kept that Law, dotting every "i" and crossing every "t" with our faith in His ability rather than ours, He will accomplish through us what we can't do for ourselves.
Just as faith in Christ saves the soul of man, so faith in Christ will give the Holy Spirit the legal authority to accomplish in us the keeping of the Law, and even when we fail, He will pick us up and take us across the finish line, all to honor the faith we have placed in Him.
It's called Grace, something we in no way deserve, but by surrendering to Him, trusting in Him, that faith in Him will see us through. If we try to do it the way man is inclined, it will be of our own doing and certain failure. God will simply not accept anything of mans doing, but only what we allow the Holy Spirit to perform through us.
We must do as the great apostle Paul did on the road to Damascus when he surrendered totally to Christ and said, "Lord, what will you have me do." He has told us through Paul exactly what to do!