What does it mean that Jesus fulfilled the law, but did not abolish it?

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Blik

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I'm beginning to think that you are a troll, Blik! You are bring up issues that we we're not discussing. This has been a discussion of salvation by grace through faith vs. the keeping of the works of the law. Why would you infer that I don't believe that one has to repent when receiving Christ, when I never said anything like that? It was interjected into the conversation by you.

And also, what does 'luck' have to do with being in Christ? I've never mentioned anything like that.

I think we're done with this discussion! I have provided ample scriptures several posts back regarding the law vs. grace issue, which are all straight forward in their meaning. I would suggest going back to those scriptures and reread them and contemplate their meanings.
I am discussing that if you are saved you work to obey the law against your wrong idea that you must not work and any work can only be to work to talk Christ into saving you based on that work. A saved person with Christ within never works for that reason. A saved person always wants to be without sin. If you still desire your sin you are not saved. God allows you to have what you desire.

I am a Christian who believes in the Lord and what the Lord says, and I don't think it is right to accept your unchristian ideas of being so against repentance and making fun of me because I repent, saying how wrong it is to want to be without sin calling it only wanting to be saved based on my works that you and I know couldn't be.