YIKES! This image is a pretty clear example of taking Scripture out of context, and neglecting disconfirming Scriptural considerations.
Please engage the following:
1. Jesus COMMANDED obedience to the law by applying Dt. 6 to us in Mt. 22:37!
2. Jesus said our obedience to the law determines our position in the coming kingdom (Mt. 5:19).
3. Jesus said the law is NOT abolished (Mt. 5:17).
4. Jesus said the law is in force until AFTER heaven and earth pass away (Mt. 5:18).
5. Jesus said our righteous obedience to the law must EXCEED that of the Pharisees (Mt. 5:20).
6. Jesus said we LIVE by the Torah (Mt. 4:4, citing Dt. 8:3, referencing Torah).
7. Jesus said that religious people opposed to Torah will be CAST AWAY (Mt. 7:21-23) if not even worse (Mt. 13:41-42).
8. Jesus said that we should pray for God's will to be done (Mt. 6:10)...and God's will is that he be obeyed! (not opposed!)
9. Jesus said we should OBEY Mosaic judgments (Mt. 23:2-3).
10. Jesus said that both the greater AND lesser elements of Torah should be obeyed (Mt. 23:23).
11. Jesus sent forth TORAH-TEACHERS (Gr. "grammateus", Mt. 23:34) to properly represent His ministry.
12. Jesus obeyed Torah, so we should too (Lk. 6:40; 1 Jn. 2:6).
13. Jesus comes to RESTORE the covenant with Levi (Mal. 2-Mal. 3).
14. Jesus said the prophets are still in force (Mt. 5:17), and the prophets require Torah-obedience.
15. Jesus repeatedly quoted the Psalms as Scripture, and the Psalms require Torah-obedience.
16. So let's not quote Col. 2:14 out of context, disregarding this huge bulk of Jesus' teachings.
Remember, Col. 2:14 says the certificate of debt was canceled, not the Torah itself.
17. AND, Col. 2:14 was written by Paul who took a vow to PROVE he obeyed the law (Ac. 21:23-24), and we should imitate that Pauline Torah-obedience (1 Cor. 11:1; Php. 4:9).
Is anyone here willing to engage these objections I've raised?
blessings to you all in your search for truth...
BibleGuy
Please engage the following:
1. Jesus COMMANDED obedience to the law by applying Dt. 6 to us in Mt. 22:37!
2. Jesus said our obedience to the law determines our position in the coming kingdom (Mt. 5:19).
3. Jesus said the law is NOT abolished (Mt. 5:17).
4. Jesus said the law is in force until AFTER heaven and earth pass away (Mt. 5:18).
5. Jesus said our righteous obedience to the law must EXCEED that of the Pharisees (Mt. 5:20).
6. Jesus said we LIVE by the Torah (Mt. 4:4, citing Dt. 8:3, referencing Torah).
7. Jesus said that religious people opposed to Torah will be CAST AWAY (Mt. 7:21-23) if not even worse (Mt. 13:41-42).
8. Jesus said that we should pray for God's will to be done (Mt. 6:10)...and God's will is that he be obeyed! (not opposed!)
9. Jesus said we should OBEY Mosaic judgments (Mt. 23:2-3).
10. Jesus said that both the greater AND lesser elements of Torah should be obeyed (Mt. 23:23).
11. Jesus sent forth TORAH-TEACHERS (Gr. "grammateus", Mt. 23:34) to properly represent His ministry.
12. Jesus obeyed Torah, so we should too (Lk. 6:40; 1 Jn. 2:6).
13. Jesus comes to RESTORE the covenant with Levi (Mal. 2-Mal. 3).
14. Jesus said the prophets are still in force (Mt. 5:17), and the prophets require Torah-obedience.
15. Jesus repeatedly quoted the Psalms as Scripture, and the Psalms require Torah-obedience.
16. So let's not quote Col. 2:14 out of context, disregarding this huge bulk of Jesus' teachings.
Remember, Col. 2:14 says the certificate of debt was canceled, not the Torah itself.
17. AND, Col. 2:14 was written by Paul who took a vow to PROVE he obeyed the law (Ac. 21:23-24), and we should imitate that Pauline Torah-obedience (1 Cor. 11:1; Php. 4:9).
Is anyone here willing to engage these objections I've raised?
blessings to you all in your search for truth...
BibleGuy
Hello bibleguy,
Unfortunately this is an example of not looking at scriptures through the lens of the finished work of Christ and what He fulfilled on the cross. Everyone of these scriptures need to be looked at through Jesus and what He finished. You put those scriptures completely out of context and I don't see that refuting them will make any difference to your stance.
If you want to keep the law of Moses then you are free to but it is not Christianity and Christ has set us free from all things concerning it.
I could take every one of those scriptures and prove that the law is not for a righteous person but for the unrighteous.
We are dead to the law and going back to the law is committing spiritual adultery as Romans 7:1-6 talks about. You are married to Jesus now if you are born again from the Holy Spirit.
I'm saying that the law of love and the spirit of life in Christ Jesus fulfills the intent of the law. The Christian would never even have heard that there was the 10 commandments and he would by walking in love that is in Christ fulfill the intent of them by simply walking by the spirit.
Now it's good to read about them as they are a shadow of the real substance which is Jesus. The 10 commandments are not the gospel of the grace of Christ. Read in Acts 10 and 13 we have word for word records of the gospel being preached and it has nothing to do with the law including the 10 commandments.
I know the gospel of the grace of Christ drives law-keepers crazy and it is supposed to.
The purpose of the law ( including the 10 commandments ) was :
1) To reveal our sinful state. Rom 3:20
2) To inflame sin Rom 7:8
3) To minister death in us Rom 7:10-11
4) To lead us to Christ Gal 3:24
The law is good and holy! But the purpose of the law was not for righteousness or salvation at all, it was to manifest sin in our lives, so that the purpose of grace which is in Jesus is to manifest salvation. Grace does not set aside the law, but completely satisfied it.
Col 2:13-15 is where in says that Christ "disarmed" satan having cancelled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us and He nailed it to the cross.
Satan uses the law against us. Satan comes and says to you - you broke the law - you are condemned now according to the law. BUT our Lord took that punishment for breaking that law for us.
When Christ takes away the condemnation of the law which satan uses against when he accuses us - he is being "disarmed". If disarmed means anything - it means he did have a weapon but now he doesn't because of our Lord. How great is our salvation in Him!
[video=youtube;6bhZlQNCV7o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bhZlQNCV7o[/video]
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