I found the below post in the thread called "About Judaizing" and I have commented on it below the post.
Originally Posted by Grandpa
Acts 24:14 But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets:
No longer working at the law doesn't mean we don't keep the law. It just means we don't keep it by our own understanding and our own strength.
So when someone says you have to rest on saturdays like the law says, they are going back to an OT, works based, mis-understanding of the Spiritual Law.
When someone says we Rest in Christ, the way in which they would call heresy, they are keeping the whole law by being the workmanship of God, through His Holy Spirit and not through a carnal understanding of a carnal law.
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Well said Grandpa! ( It says I must spread it around before I can give you a rep )
That is the whole essence of law and grace. The law of Christ Himself living in and through us does keep the whole intent of the law - just not in "the way" of the Old Covenant.
Jesus said that all the law and the prophets speak of Christ Himself - which is why Paul was able to say - " believing all things that are written in the law and the prophets."
Law-keepers mis-apply this to mean that Paul kept the law of Moses in it's original state - which is in a carnal ( of the flesh way ) keeping of it.
This of course is totally false because Paul said to the Galatians that if they get circumcised as the law states they should - then Christ will become of no effect to them and they have fallen from grace. Gal. 5:2-4
( As a good Jew - I'm sure Paul kept some of his old ways of living too but he certainly didn't put gentile Christians under his Jewish cultural traditions and demand that they follow it or they are sinning and dis-obeying God as some Sabbath keepers try to put on other Christians )
Acts 24:14 But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets:
No longer working at the law doesn't mean we don't keep the law. It just means we don't keep it by our own understanding and our own strength.
So when someone says you have to rest on saturdays like the law says, they are going back to an OT, works based, mis-understanding of the Spiritual Law.
When someone says we Rest in Christ, the way in which they would call heresy, they are keeping the whole law by being the workmanship of God, through His Holy Spirit and not through a carnal understanding of a carnal law.
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Well said Grandpa! ( It says I must spread it around before I can give you a rep )
That is the whole essence of law and grace. The law of Christ Himself living in and through us does keep the whole intent of the law - just not in "the way" of the Old Covenant.
Jesus said that all the law and the prophets speak of Christ Himself - which is why Paul was able to say - " believing all things that are written in the law and the prophets."
Law-keepers mis-apply this to mean that Paul kept the law of Moses in it's original state - which is in a carnal ( of the flesh way ) keeping of it.
This of course is totally false because Paul said to the Galatians that if they get circumcised as the law states they should - then Christ will become of no effect to them and they have fallen from grace. Gal. 5:2-4
( As a good Jew - I'm sure Paul kept some of his old ways of living too but he certainly didn't put gentile Christians under his Jewish cultural traditions and demand that they follow it or they are sinning and dis-obeying God as some Sabbath keepers try to put on other Christians )
So now I will ask one other thing of you. As I see you as a man of integrity, and I don't think you or I are looking to to argue. I do however think we are both seeking the truth in all matters. With that in mind, I do thank you for posting, and I will thank you now for your honest reply. May HaShem bless you, and all that you endeavor to do.
As I have asked that any scripture be limited to one or 2, I will follow the same for myself.
This does step out side of Paul, so please forgive me this once. If the Law has been removed, and we are not to be judged by it, Please if you will answer this.
Rev 20:12 And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God,[fn] and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books.
Rev 20:13 The sea gave up the dead who were in it, and Death and Hades delivered up the dead who were in them. And they were judged, each one according to his works.
Does this tell us that we will judged by what job we hold in life, or is it telling us that we will be judged according to the Law of HaShem? Keep in mind I have many others that back the teachings of this being Torah. If you like we can cover them all. Some do come from Paul, though they are more about faith and obedience.