Jesus teaches us all about how the law is to be veiwed, understood and, if you will, observed while living His Example as best possible.
Remember if you believe He is the Son of God, you are saved, but also believe mens hearing Him only and acting accordly, that is according to what you learn of Him, for His Yoke is light, His burden is easy..
Remember if you believe He is the Son of God, you are saved, but also believe mens hearing Him only and acting accordly, that is according to what you learn of Him, for His Yoke is light, His burden is easy..
I don't like the reappearance of the notion that Christians are under the law of Moses. That they are not is clearly explained in Acts. No one can miss it. But this stuff has popped out all of a sudden, at the end of the age, which is an awfully suspicious time to find radical changes in Christian doctrine. The Hebrew Roots guys show their true colors by their dislike of the Apostle Paul. It is because these beliefs come hand in hand with the insistence that we change our pronunciation of the name of Jesus that I am even suspicious of that pronunciation. I know that the name "Jesus" is not Hebrew, but I would not trust an "authentic" pronunciation insisted upon 2000 years later by those who do not like the Apostle Paul and who clearly have a problem with what is in the book of Acts. Next we'll be told that Peter's dream about non-kosher dinners has some convoluted meaning that no one can understand without a rabbi. And then we'll be told that the Talmud has valuable information in it that we should study up on. And then we'll be told that we need to fight WWIII over the rebuilding of the temple. So on and so forth.