This is perhaps what I don't understand. Why is OT law not a perscription for Christians?
It is.
There are four categories of old testament laws:
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. The sundry laws. This includes cleanliness and laws concerning what to eat and what was unclean for consumption. Jesus declared throughout His ministry that what the Father blesses is always fit for consumption. However, avoiding eating raw pork is still good advice for us today in 2021.
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The sacrificial (ceremonial) laws. These are the Levitical laws that governed the types of sacrifices you'll find from Leviticus forward. Since Jesus is the unblemished, sacrificial Lamb of God, and He died on the Cross for your sins and mine, we no longer have to make animal sacrifices. As part of the New Covenant, Jesus became the one-time sacrificial lamb for all humankind.
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The judicial laws. One of the most noteworthy of the judicial laws was the penalty of death if caught in the act of adultery. But Jesus made clear that even this part of the law was to be fulfilled by the New Covenant. I would encourage you to read about the woman caught in adultery
here.
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The moral laws. These are written in the ten commandments. And these are the laws that God commands us to obey today.
The first three sets of laws were fulfilled by the new covenant. Jesus dying on the cross to atone for our sins was the final sacrifice. There is nothing else to do now but accept the free gift of salvation through His work on the cross.
Because the penalty of sin is
eternal separation from God, the only way you can go to heaven and spend eternity with Him is by saying out loud you acknowledge that you fall short of the Glory of God and you wish to sin no more. Then you say out loud that Jesus Christ saved you, that He rose from the dead in three days, and that He is Lord over your life.
because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes and is justified, and with the mouth one confesses and is saved. For the Scripture says, Everyone who believes in him will not be put to shame. For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, bestowing his riches on all who call on him. For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.
Romans 10:9-13 (ESV)
It's a life-changing experience, one that can be a bit scary at first. But once you make the decision to follow Christ, you receive the following:
- A one-on-one relationship with the Creator of the universe. It may not seem fair at first that the only way is through Jesus Christ. But at least God the Father is giving you a second chance which lasts the rest of your life. Best of all, there's no religion needed. And it's the gift that keeps on forgiving.
- Your own personal Lord and Savior. This is huge. Not only do you get to spend eternity with God Almighty, but you also have a teacher, a friend, a mentor, an intercessor, a comforter, and a life coach all wrapped up in one person who knows you inside and out. And His love never fails.
- The Holy Spirit. Once you die to yourself and surrender to Christ, he sends to you the third person of the Holy Trinity. The Holy Spirit of God becomes your new conscience. He comforts and nurtures you, even when you are at your worst. He constantly reminds you that you are the righteousness of God in Jesus Christ. Hallelujah!
For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of
God. 2 Cor. 5:21.
I gave my life to Christ when I was twelve. And my parents had nothing to do with it. I chose to attend church even though they were unwilling.
I felt the supernatural power of God tugging at me at an early age. As an eight-year-old, I would sit for hours at a time reading my Good-News bible and all the stories about Jesus and how he was tempted by Satan in the desert.
Finally, with the encouragement of my pastor, I said this prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, I confess all my sins. I turn away from them now to follow you. I believe that Jesus died on the cross for me to pay the penalty of my sins. And I make Him my Lord and Savior from this day forward. Amen.
And if you've never prayed that prayer, I would encourage you to do it now. Why? Because everyone will live forever in eternity. It's just a matter of which place you want to be.