So, if you and I both agree that I shouldn't be doing this for salvation or standing before God, why do you seem so bothered that I don't appear to be doing it exactly right according to your interpretation of how it should be done?
you saying you're keeping Torah.
but in reality you've chosen a lifestyle that incorporates some elements of Mosaic Law.
i've repeatedly said, and i hope i don't need to again - God bless you in your choices.
is this clear, Matt?
i'm not bothered at all by your choices.
what i am bothered by is that you seem to be (i may be wrong) saying you are keeping the Law as it was commanded.
you're not saying that are you?
you say you're not doing it for your salvation - i hope not, and i believe you believe that.
what if someone in your group doesn't follow through with some particular aspect?
is there discipline? disappointment? trouble of any kind?
are they pressured to do these things believing God will be displeased if they do not?
also - what portion of your gatherings and teachings are actually about and preach Christ as the fulfillment of these things?
it sounds very busy in terms of Mosaic commandments. i just wonder if Jesus is greater than Moses.
really, the yeast is a little much, isn't it?
it's sin we need to be concerned with, not yeast for making bread.
but i appreciate the Q&A.