I can usually tell a law keeper, because they like to use Hebraic words even though they are speaking English, and the only time they use these words in discussions of religion. If you want to keep the law, great, do it.
Here's how you do it:
Galatians 11:
11But if I, brothers,[SUP]
b[/SUP] still preach[SUP]
c[/SUP] circumcision,
why am I still being persecuted? In that case the
offense of the cross has been removed.
Look at this Scripture and think really clearly. Why was Paul persecuted by the JEWS? Because Paul taught they didn't need to keep the law. What do you think the
offense of the cross is? It offends the law-keepers because of jealousy over OUR freedom. They try to put other people in bondage to their law keeping. It is done through control and guilt. Not because they want to do it, but because they themselves are under it.
"I keep the law because I love Jesus."
Okay great then YOU keep the law. Have fun with it. If that is important to you, then go at it. But when you start saying things like this to get other people to feel like
they have to keep the law to love Jesus like you you're engaging in manipulation. Let that one sink deep. You are not the Holy Spirit. WE do not convict people. Fancy Hebraic words do not make us an authority.
Galatians 11:12I wish those who
unsettle you would emasculate themselves!
Any idea why Paul says emasculate? Because the law keepers taught they needed circumcision to be right with God. How did Paul feel about doing anything outside of Christ to be
right with God? He wanted them to emasculate themselves.
Galatians 11:13For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.
You were called to
freedom. That means you're free. Seriously. You don't
have to do anything to be right with God. You are right with God. And BECAUSE you are loved and right with God. You can serve one another
without obligation. Love serves without obligation. Remember the parable between the elder brother and the younger brother? Who was that directed at? Pharisees. Why? Because they served God under obligation. So when his younger brother came in
without obligation he was jealous.
Galatians 11:14For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
For the WHOLE law is fulfilled in one word. Note the absence of loving God. That's because now we show love for God by our love for one another. Remember the sheep and the goats? Mhmm.
Loving people is the WHOLE law. Because loving people is how you show you love God for loving you and setting you free. Now without obligation you
get to love others. That's freedom. Freedom to love.
Galatians 2:
14But when I saw that their conduct was
not in step with the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas before them all, “If you, though a Jew,
live like a Gentile and not like a Jew,
how can you force the Gentiles to live like Jews?”
C.