If we always look to Jesus, we know what course of action and being in life we must pursue.
He obeyed all of the law for us all, thus fulfilling it for us all.
Now, all we need do is obey those laws, the ones directing our way in love, as best we are able. We will falter, but this is why we came to Yeshua in the first place, for His Personal Mercy and the gift of living in His Grace.
It does not take much to understand we have nothing to fear ever again from the law due to death for it was destroyed on the cross, that is the consequences of breaking laws that are good.
Now we may obey without fear, and without thinking we will be perfect on our own. It is a blasphemy to deliberately do anything that Jesus did not do in order to save us for He did not destroy the law, He fulfilled it.
Do not be afraid of the law, all its teeth have been extracted, no bite ever again, amen.
This is completely incorrect.
Not one jot or one tittle of the curses or condemnation of the law is taken away when men seek to obey the law themselves.
The only way a person can escape from this condemnation is through Christ. And Christ Alone.
If you decide intellectually that you must go back to the Law after coming to Christ then you don't understand what the Lord has done for you or what Christianity is.
You're basically trying to mix Judaism with Christianity. Old wine with New wine. You need to choose one. Be Hot or Cold. Not lukewarm.
I didn't see anything incorrect about
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You did bring up an interesting subject however; Wine and wineskins of the Old and New Covenant. I studied that recently, and this is what I found.
Mark 2:22 (CJB)
[SUP]22 [/SUP]And no one puts
new wine in old wineskins; if he does, the wine will burst the skins, and both the wine and the skins will be ruined. Rather,
new wine is for freshly prepared wineskins.”
With the making of wine, there is a fermentation process that causes expansion. Old wineskins have already expanded in the making of wine, plus they are old and have become formed and somewhat brittle. They cannot be used for making new wine. Mark 2:22 focuses on two things, the old and new wine, and the old and new skins. What do they represent? Which one represents the Old, and New Covenant, the wine or the skins? So I asked myself the simple question, what contains the wine that has becomes old? So I started to concentrate on what was still good. It’s the wine of course.
Song of Songs 7:13 (KJV)
[SUP]13 [/SUP]The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates
are all manner of pleasant
fruits,
new and old, which I have laid up for thee, O my beloved.
Matthew 13:52 (KJV)
[SUP]52 [/SUP]Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe
which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man
that is an householder,
which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
So the Old and New wine are not the covenant, of the agreement, it has to be the skins that represent the Old and New Covenants. According to scripture, the wine, both old and new are still ingestible, and good for consumption. What is it that I am free to consume?
I am given Spiritual food without having to pay for it.
(Isaiah 55:1)
I have information to know of Righteous judgments that we cannot escape.
(Psalm 60:3)
And by the will of God, I will be given continuous new blessings.
(Isaiah 65:8)
These are all promises contained in the Old Covenant, and the New Covenant.
1 Corinthians 12:13 (KJV)
[SUP]13 [/SUP]For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether
we be Jews or Gentiles, whether
we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.
Hebrews 8:13 (KJV)
[SUP]13 [/SUP]In that he saith,
A new covenant, he hath made the first old. Now that which decayeth and waxeth
old is ready to vanish away.
Hebrews 8:13 (CJB)
13 By using the term,
"new," he has made the first covenant "old"; and something being made old, something in the process of aging,
is on its way to vanishing altogether.
The answer is really quite simple. Drink the wine of the Old Covenant that is still good before you throw away the wineskins. It is such a waste for God to have made an agreement with the Israelites, and blame His Words as the cause of its failure. It isn’t the wine that is no good after it gets old, it’s the wineskin that can’t be used anymore.
I looked up on the internet about this principle of making wine, and this is what I found.
Fermented and unfermented wine in the Bible: Bible Study Discussions with Gary Panell
Quote: “A new wineskin is strong, stretchable and will contain the fermenting wine, allowing containment so the pressure can be let out when the wineskin owner realizes it needs to be out-gassed. An old wine skin will not allow for this. It will crack and the wine will be lost. Another beautiful analogy. Jesus' new covenant can't be contained by the old covenant.”
I find a flaw in the last sentence that leads to misdirection when most people minister about the covenants. Look closely at what this person says in the last sentence of this quote. He is actually saying that the old wineskin can’t contain a new wineskin, and there is no mention of the wine anymore. With this analogy, all the wine is gone, both the old and the new. All that you have left is an empty container.