I would like to recommend the book Shadows of Christ in the Law of Moses by Vern Poythress as well as Paradise Restored by David Chilton. Both of these books would be excellent in understanding the themes related to this thread.
"Judaizers" are individuals who claim that commandments relating to shadows and types of the Mosaic Covenant MUST be observed, and that non-observers are in sin, unsaved and/or spiritually inferior.
God had a purpose with ancient Israel, just like his purpose with mankind in general.
Mankind's purpose is declared in Genesis 1:26. Mankind was meant to be conformed to the image of God.
The Fall occurred, and mankind does not reflect that image accurately anymore. Salvation is largely about a restoration of the image of God (Christ) in mankind.
The entire scope of Scripture can be reduced to four phases: Creation, Fall, Rescue (Christ) and Restoration. This is called the "bookends" approach to understanding Scripture, as the progression is from Genesis 1-3 to Revelation 21-22.
The heavens, earth and mankind were created by God. Mankind was created in the image of God. He was meant to reflect God's nature, like a mirror reflects light, both individually and societally (in family and in community), like God, who is a Triune being and is by nature communal. He was placed in a tranquil, harmonious environment. He enjoyed fellowship with God, his fellow humans, was in harmony with nature, and his body was healthy. This is recorded in Genesis 1-2.
God allowed Satan to tempt mankind to test mankind's loyalty. Mankind fell into sin. The mirror became shattered, and mankind no longer reflects God's image, either individually or collectively. He is no longer in harmony with God (and is in fact under his wrath and condemnation), his fellow humans, nature, and his body is not healthy..it is subject to death. This is recorded in Genesis 3, as well as Romans 5. Mankind was cast outside of the "presence of God" in the Garden of Eden and barred from entering it again.
God didn't abandon mankind, though. God foreordained mankind's redemption through Jesus Christ and faith in his atoning sacrifice. Jesus came and dwelt among us as man and God. He was the tabernacle of God...the presence of God amongst mankind in human flesh. He atoned for us by his substitutionary death on the Cross. Jesus came to undo the work of the devil on the cross.
Those who believe are being restored to the image of God (Christ) now. They are to imitate God in their behavior. God is transforming them through the power of the Holy Spirit (and not self-effort) into a new creation. At the resurrection, which occurs at the return of Jesus, they receive resurrection bodies that are incorruptible and immortal. Additionally, God will dwell with resurrected mankind in a New Heavens and New Earth. This is recorded in Revelation 21-22.
Notice that restoration reverses the effects of the curse, and restores Paradise to earth...only it's a better and improved Paradise.
Read Genesis 1-3, Romans 5, and Revelation 21-22 with these themes in mind. Notice the language relating to the initial creation and fall in Revelation 21-22. You will see that this explanation is both simple and profound. It is a great view of Scripture at a high level, and is an excellent starting place to begin framing your understanding of Scripture.
Simple enough, but this explanation is a high-level view of the entirety of Scripture. It is an effective way to describe the main message of Scripture, as well as salvation. It is the approach that is used by "the Story" at Spreadtruth.com.
How does this relate to Judaizer views? God used Abraham and his descendants to prepare the way for Jesus. Ancient Israel was a type of the Church...only there was a big difference. Ancient Israel, as a whole, was not converted and did not have God's Holy Spirit. They dwelt in a state of mind that I characterize as two-dimensional. They didn't have the third dimension, which is the Holy Spirit.
The Mosaic Covenant was given with this in mind. It communicated spiritual truths in a manner that carnal, unspiritual men could comprehend at some level. This was meant, eventually, to prepare those of Christ's generation to understand the spiritual truths that were attached to them. Additionally, they were meant to help the remnant of faithful believers throughout Israel's history to understand these spiritual truths at some level.
The shadows and types were not the spiritual truths themselves, but they were a shadow of these truths.
The Sabbath and clean meat laws were part of these shadows. God said, be ye holy, for I am holy. God was proclaiming that mankind was supposed to imitate him. The Sabbath and clean meat laws were partly related to imitating God, as God worked six days and rested on one day. The clean meat laws relate to thinking holy thoughts, like God.
The shadows and types are not the reality, though. What would you think about a guy, who, after seven years of being separated from his wife, runs to her in the airport, and runs right past her, and instead, falls on the floor and kisses her shadow? Nonsense, right?
That's how Judaizers think. They kiss the shadow instead of embracing the reality. They don't understand that these things pointed to realities. And, part of the Sabbath's meaning relates to our need to imitate God in a spiritual sense. Same with the clean meat laws. We need to think holy thoughts like God thinks, and to be like him.
I am anticipating the response to this. Some Judaizers MIGHT condescend to agree with my points, but claim that the laws still must be observed. I will simply state that there are multiple Scriptures in the NT which say otherwise, including Acts 15, Ephesians 2:13-15, Romans 7:1-7, Hebrews 7-8, Galatians 3-4 and II Corinthians 3.
Anyways, you can choose to be a flat-faced Judaizer if you want, from getting your face smooshed into the ground trying to kiss the shadows. You can observe the shadows and types and get some value from their symbolism. Or, you can choose not to observe them, but try to understand their symbolism (which is my choice).
I think that this Creation, Fall, Rescue, Restoration view of Scripture really helps in understanding this symbolism, and I HIGHLY encourage you to read the two books I recommended. It will cut through a lot of the Judaizer nonsense that some are trying to teach here.
"Judaizers" are individuals who claim that commandments relating to shadows and types of the Mosaic Covenant MUST be observed, and that non-observers are in sin, unsaved and/or spiritually inferior.
God had a purpose with ancient Israel, just like his purpose with mankind in general.
Mankind's purpose is declared in Genesis 1:26. Mankind was meant to be conformed to the image of God.
The Fall occurred, and mankind does not reflect that image accurately anymore. Salvation is largely about a restoration of the image of God (Christ) in mankind.
The entire scope of Scripture can be reduced to four phases: Creation, Fall, Rescue (Christ) and Restoration. This is called the "bookends" approach to understanding Scripture, as the progression is from Genesis 1-3 to Revelation 21-22.
The heavens, earth and mankind were created by God. Mankind was created in the image of God. He was meant to reflect God's nature, like a mirror reflects light, both individually and societally (in family and in community), like God, who is a Triune being and is by nature communal. He was placed in a tranquil, harmonious environment. He enjoyed fellowship with God, his fellow humans, was in harmony with nature, and his body was healthy. This is recorded in Genesis 1-2.
God allowed Satan to tempt mankind to test mankind's loyalty. Mankind fell into sin. The mirror became shattered, and mankind no longer reflects God's image, either individually or collectively. He is no longer in harmony with God (and is in fact under his wrath and condemnation), his fellow humans, nature, and his body is not healthy..it is subject to death. This is recorded in Genesis 3, as well as Romans 5. Mankind was cast outside of the "presence of God" in the Garden of Eden and barred from entering it again.
God didn't abandon mankind, though. God foreordained mankind's redemption through Jesus Christ and faith in his atoning sacrifice. Jesus came and dwelt among us as man and God. He was the tabernacle of God...the presence of God amongst mankind in human flesh. He atoned for us by his substitutionary death on the Cross. Jesus came to undo the work of the devil on the cross.
Those who believe are being restored to the image of God (Christ) now. They are to imitate God in their behavior. God is transforming them through the power of the Holy Spirit (and not self-effort) into a new creation. At the resurrection, which occurs at the return of Jesus, they receive resurrection bodies that are incorruptible and immortal. Additionally, God will dwell with resurrected mankind in a New Heavens and New Earth. This is recorded in Revelation 21-22.
Notice that restoration reverses the effects of the curse, and restores Paradise to earth...only it's a better and improved Paradise.
Read Genesis 1-3, Romans 5, and Revelation 21-22 with these themes in mind. Notice the language relating to the initial creation and fall in Revelation 21-22. You will see that this explanation is both simple and profound. It is a great view of Scripture at a high level, and is an excellent starting place to begin framing your understanding of Scripture.
Simple enough, but this explanation is a high-level view of the entirety of Scripture. It is an effective way to describe the main message of Scripture, as well as salvation. It is the approach that is used by "the Story" at Spreadtruth.com.
How does this relate to Judaizer views? God used Abraham and his descendants to prepare the way for Jesus. Ancient Israel was a type of the Church...only there was a big difference. Ancient Israel, as a whole, was not converted and did not have God's Holy Spirit. They dwelt in a state of mind that I characterize as two-dimensional. They didn't have the third dimension, which is the Holy Spirit.
The Mosaic Covenant was given with this in mind. It communicated spiritual truths in a manner that carnal, unspiritual men could comprehend at some level. This was meant, eventually, to prepare those of Christ's generation to understand the spiritual truths that were attached to them. Additionally, they were meant to help the remnant of faithful believers throughout Israel's history to understand these spiritual truths at some level.
The shadows and types were not the spiritual truths themselves, but they were a shadow of these truths.
The Sabbath and clean meat laws were part of these shadows. God said, be ye holy, for I am holy. God was proclaiming that mankind was supposed to imitate him. The Sabbath and clean meat laws were partly related to imitating God, as God worked six days and rested on one day. The clean meat laws relate to thinking holy thoughts, like God.
The shadows and types are not the reality, though. What would you think about a guy, who, after seven years of being separated from his wife, runs to her in the airport, and runs right past her, and instead, falls on the floor and kisses her shadow? Nonsense, right?
That's how Judaizers think. They kiss the shadow instead of embracing the reality. They don't understand that these things pointed to realities. And, part of the Sabbath's meaning relates to our need to imitate God in a spiritual sense. Same with the clean meat laws. We need to think holy thoughts like God thinks, and to be like him.
I am anticipating the response to this. Some Judaizers MIGHT condescend to agree with my points, but claim that the laws still must be observed. I will simply state that there are multiple Scriptures in the NT which say otherwise, including Acts 15, Ephesians 2:13-15, Romans 7:1-7, Hebrews 7-8, Galatians 3-4 and II Corinthians 3.
Anyways, you can choose to be a flat-faced Judaizer if you want, from getting your face smooshed into the ground trying to kiss the shadows. You can observe the shadows and types and get some value from their symbolism. Or, you can choose not to observe them, but try to understand their symbolism (which is my choice).
I think that this Creation, Fall, Rescue, Restoration view of Scripture really helps in understanding this symbolism, and I HIGHLY encourage you to read the two books I recommended. It will cut through a lot of the Judaizer nonsense that some are trying to teach here.