It helps my studies to write things out. I am approaching Exodus 20 in a very simplistic manner.
The ten commandments (decalogue = 10 words) are so special. They were not just inspired by God, but also given by Yud Heh Vav Heh Himself, in a manner that it was literally heard. He spoke out loud all the dabar, the word, the commandments.
He even gave His Son, Yeshua, Jesus Christ, to put them in our heart.
We must not negate them because we believe Christ died to change the need to obey, because that is fallacy. He came to fulfill them, by means of Himself through the heart, through love.
He redeemed the Israelites to bring them to Himself, expecting them to surrender to obeying Him.
Do we believe that He has different expectations on His creation based on the time, or on the genetics of His creation?
I do not...the New Testament and the Old, the message to the Jews and the Gentiles, should, in my understanding, not bring us to different conclusions. God loves us all very much and had and has the same expectations...that as long as we are loving Him and others in the way we are called there are no “laws” because they will naturally be fulfilled in Him.
Obeying, loving Him and others sincerely, matters no matter when we live or who we are!!!
I do believe attempting to obey outside of Him is legalism....
The ten commandments (decalogue = 10 words) are so special. They were not just inspired by God, but also given by Yud Heh Vav Heh Himself, in a manner that it was literally heard. He spoke out loud all the dabar, the word, the commandments.
He even gave His Son, Yeshua, Jesus Christ, to put them in our heart.
We must not negate them because we believe Christ died to change the need to obey, because that is fallacy. He came to fulfill them, by means of Himself through the heart, through love.
He redeemed the Israelites to bring them to Himself, expecting them to surrender to obeying Him.
Do we believe that He has different expectations on His creation based on the time, or on the genetics of His creation?
I do not...the New Testament and the Old, the message to the Jews and the Gentiles, should, in my understanding, not bring us to different conclusions. God loves us all very much and had and has the same expectations...that as long as we are loving Him and others in the way we are called there are no “laws” because they will naturally be fulfilled in Him.
Obeying, loving Him and others sincerely, matters no matter when we live or who we are!!!
I do believe attempting to obey outside of Him is legalism....
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