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I will be brave enough to tell you that to teach a righteousness of law keeping plainly contradicts the Gospel given to the person who wrote nearly half the books of the NT, and such a belief teaches a works based Gospel, and therefore is opposed to the Gospel that has at its heart a righteousness of faith.
As Paul says:
All who rely on observing the law(as you do) are under a curse for it is written. 'Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the book of the law
Clearly no one is justified before God by the law
Because The righteous will live by faith. The law is not based on faith
Gal3:10&11
It is a gross wrong against the Son of God, who came to earth, suffered and died a terrible death for us, to preach a righteousness of obediance to the law
Yes, to preach or teach such a thing is a grievous error indeed
As Paul says:
All who rely on observing the law(as you do) are under a curse for it is written. 'Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the book of the law
Clearly no one is justified before God by the law
Because The righteous will live by faith. The law is not based on faith
Gal3:10&11
It is a gross wrong against the Son of God, who came to earth, suffered and died a terrible death for us, to preach a righteousness of obediance to the law
Yes, to preach or teach such a thing is a grievous error indeed
My question is simply the following.......
Is it a sin to teach that one should obey God and keep His commandments?
Yes you believe it is a sin to do so....or no.....you do not believe it is a sin to do so.
That is the ONLY question I am asking!
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