On what authority are you stating that all holy days are null and void? All of God's laws have a base of love, and that law is not null and void. The feasts are an expression of love and celebration of the Lord, and you say it is null and void on YOUR authority?
We are told that we are not obligated to honor the customs of the Jews, and that fleshly circumcision is one of those customs. Do you really believe, if you are honest with yourself, that God gave the holy days only as a custom of the Jews?
The Lord tells us these things are unimportant compared the His message of salvation. So let you believe the holy days are cancelled and let me believe that God didn't cancel them, they are a way for us to show love.
Well said.
There's a pattern with regard to Jesus teachings in parts of the world where Satan roams as a hungry lion seeking souls to devour. And minds to influence of course.
A patter that appears dedicated to impart Jesus teachings aren't meant to be understood a certain way, as regards Baptism as one example, or the argument, in this case as pertains to his laws,
that doesn't apply today.
And it appears to be a pattern that skews all of Jesus teaching of the Gospel. Even belief in Jesus and Salvation. As if what is being pushed is the anti-gospel. Maybe that is why some proponents of what appears to be that use the lower case g to denote God. Making his status unimportant or less than sovereign.
I would be wary of the human ego that presumes to overrule Jesus and his own words with regard to his laws. Jesus was God therefore God's laws are his own as he spoke of them during his earthly ministry.
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them” Matthew 5:17
Jesus was the prophesied Messiah.
The Beatitudes, the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus didn't say, my laws are abolished with my coming. He reiterated them by expounding on their meaning and
showing the reason for God's law. (linked for those who oppose the individual Christian understanding of scripture)
You have heard that it was said to an older generation,[x] ‘Do not murder,’[y] and ‘whoever murders will be subjected to judgment.’[z] 22 But I say to you that anyone who is angry with a brother[aa] will be subjected to judgment. And whoever insults[ab] a brother will be brought before[ac] the council,[ad] and whoever says ‘Fool’[ae] will be sent[af] to fiery hell.[ag]
Footnote
[x]
Grk “to the ancient ones.”
sn The expression
an older generation can be understood to refer
to the Israelites at the time of the Exodus, the original audience for the ten commandments.
[y]
sn A quotation from
Exod 20:13;
Deut 5:17.
And we know in John 14 Jesus was speaking to his Disciples as to what was to occur after he left them. He didn't say, after I return to the father my commandments cease to apply.
John 14:15 “If you love me, you will obey[ah] my commandments.[ai]
FOOTNOTE
[ah] Or “will keep.”
[ai]Jesus’ statement
If you love me, you will obey my commandments provides the transition between the promises of answered prayer which Jesus makes to his disciples in
vv. 13-14 and the promise of the Holy Spirit which is introduced in
v. 16. Obedience is the proof of genuine love.
And very importantly I think is that which is in
Luke 24:27
Then[bs] beginning with Moses and all the prophets,[bt] he interpreted to them the things written about[bu] himself in all the scriptures.
FOOTNOTE
[bs] Here καί (
kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the narrative.
[bt]The reference to
Moses and all the prophets is a way to say the promise of Messiah runs throughout OT scripture from first to last.
[bu]Or “regarding,” “concerning.” “Written” is implied by the mention of the scriptures in context; “said” could also be used here, referring to the original utterances, but by now these things had been committed to writing.
And we know too that there are Denominations within the church that ascribe importance to the laws of God today.The Lutheran tradition is but one example that comes to mind. The Lutheran tradition teaches God's laws contemporary purpose is to
Curb, Mirror, and Guide.