But I warn you—unless your righteousness is better than the righteousness of the teachers of religious law and the Pharisees, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven! If Jesus did not come to abolish the law, does that mean all the Old Testament laws still apply to us today? In the Old Testament, the law has three dimensions: ceremonial, civil, and moral. While ceremonial law no longer binds us, the principles behind them—to worship and love a holy God—still apply.
The Pharisees often accused Jesus of violating ceremonial law. The civil law applied to daily living in Israel see Deut , for example. Because modern society and culture are so radically different from that time and setting, all of these guidelines cannot be followed specifically. But the principles behind the commands are timeless and should guide our conduct.
Jesus demonstrated these principles by example. The moral law such as the Ten Commandments is the direct command of God, and it requires strict obedience see Exod , for example. The moral law reveals the nature and will of God, and it still applies today.
Jesus obeyed the moral law completely. God gave His laws to help people love God with all their hearts and minds. Jesus did not speak against the law itself but against the abuses and excesses to which it had been subjected see John How are you doing at obeying God yourself?
The Pharisees were exacting and scrupulous in their attempts to follow their laws. So how could Jesus reasonably call us to greater righteousness than theirs? They looked pious, but they were far from the Kingdom of Heaven. God judges our hearts as well as our deeds, for it is in the heart that our real allegiance lies. Our righteousness must. Get this resource today to read through the Bible in chronological order, giving you a fresh take on your Bible study.
To me the law was given to show mankind that they never could fulfill the law no matter how hard one tries they can never do it! That is why Jesus came and died. He paid the price…He fulfilled the law so the law gives us freedom…freedom to believe that our debt has been paid and we have choices! No longer a slave, but a joint heir! And the net effect is that we keep His commandments.
After all, He did say that if we love Him, then we would keep His commandments. Scripture says that the Law is good; and without it, man would have no way of identifying the work of death within his members.
Without it, man would have no shadow or idea of what to look for in the coming Messiah. As a culture, Christianity has done a good job of demonizing this good thing given to us by our good God. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. And that this fact was the schoolmaster to lead us to our needfor Christ and salvation by grace through faith and not by keeping the Law. The New Covenant is a completely new system that replaces the old system and cannreplace it because Christ did fulfill it, bringbitvto completion.
And so in Ephesians For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility by abolishing the law of commandments expressed in ordinances, that he might create in himself one new man in place of the two, so making peace, and might reconcile us both to God in one body through the cross, thereby killing the hostility.
It means to fill in the gaps. Or when did the unchanging God change His mind about its goodness? Further, Paul never expressly said that the law was done away with. In fact, he says this in Romans Gal shows that there are two entities.
The Law and the Gospel. If we put our self back under the law, Jesus and the covenant of grace, Jesus did nothing for us.
Under the law, no one is free. You are totally back under Law of performance for righteous. Paul also said that to follow the Law is adultery because of the marriage relationship between believers and Jesus. So are you free from condemnation? Also what was finished? You are absolutely correct in that the law was good.
And it is still good because it teaches us of our deficiencies.. Romans The law of Moses was unable to save us because of the weakness of our sinful nature. So God did what the law could not do. He sent his own Son in a body like the bodies we sinners have. Gord, the idea that living within Torah in this day and age means we should be offering animal sacrifices is a false notion, because according to the very Torah, the act of offering animal sacrifices is forbidden away the physical temple within Jerusalem.
The mitzvah was to be suspended during times of exile, and unnecessary when the temple was absent, since the main purpose of animal sacrifice, with the right heart state of course, was to cleanse the temple of sin for the dwelling presence. No physical temple, no need for temple cleansing, so no need for animal sacrifice. So right!.. We follow them because we are saved.. Love him, and love our fellow man.
The entire law is summed up in this. Praise God! In Deut 5: Moses reminded the Israelite that God did not make the Old Covenant with their fathers but with them that were alive then. In 4 same thing was stated somewhere else. Now, in John scripture said the law came through Moses while grace came through Jesus Christ. To sum it all, in the New Covenant, these laws contained Old Covenant are known as works of the flesh. They are no longer called laws and if one sees himself delving or meddling with them he is regarded as walking in the flesh Gal Note v 17 in particular.
After being miss lead for 30 years I finally got most of it figured out. When did the father change forever? Malichi 3: I change not.! To follow the mainstream churches you are still hooked into the Roman church that changed the sabbath day. Changed all of Gods appointed times to meet with him and replace them with many of the cult systems that they absorbed. I found this to be the key to the kingdom. When the apostles talk about the law or in the first covenant this should be changed to the Torah.
Remember the apostles were men like us. I do have a few who are like minded. I would take fulfill to mean finishing, completion, satisfy, execute. What was finished? Was it what he came to do? Why does Paul say that if you keep the law you are living under the curse of it? Galatians tells us that Jesus redeemed us from the law, that is to rescue or ransom. Jesus said to love the Lord thy God, and to love thy neighbor as thyself, this encompasses the whole law. That was His commandments.
Jesus died a death of love to free you from what you could never obtain by trying to follow the Mosaic Law. If you are to follow the Mosaic Law, you must follow it completely. There are not just 10 commandments there are ! I suggest you get your life right and start following the whole Law. Or you can accept the gift that Christ died to give you and live a life of freedom. The life Jesus finished the Law for.
Thanks for your question this the problem am having that still confusing me today.. Old testament and new testament. I think is good to follow all.. Because they are prideful self-righteous beasts and are the Pharisees of old, of that same devil spirits……..
They are not lovers of our Creator or the Messiah they do not love his commandments or laws and have no intentions of keeping the laws spiritually in any way let alone physically….. Murdering physically a sin murdering spiritually is sin take the physical away there is no spiritual truth.
Correction, Yahuawah our Father and Creator says this these are his words…….. The harlot is the beast the beast is the harlot the beast is the beast. How about this connection?
Have these people ever open the Bible and read it? He was given all things. Father was given nothing by no one and no ever counseled him. Their symbols are everywhere start opening your eyes every one.
What does messiah say? How can you? With man it is impossible, but with our Creator all things are possible. What on Earth do people think Messiah is saying there? They believe the snake and their own instincts instead of our Creator. I had to learn the hard way about what that meant, to be careful for handing over pearls to swine. They follow their heart that kind of wickedness.
I wonder what the purpose of teaching is to Nicodemus maybe it was for one man on the whole entire Earth or maybe that message is for all people? Just maybe? Our Father came to destroy religion because he set it up to fail on purpose because man is a prideful self-righteous beast that only looks good and is only capable of looking good on the outside.
This is why Jerusalem was crushed and destroyed. Religious people. Solomon received talents because he built a beast kingdom full of money and women right? Am I wrong? The more money and power someone has the more of a beast they are and become and have to hide that beast even more in the shadows and they think no one else can see them. What happens when a lion gets spotted and scared? After all he who lies ends up in the lake of fire right and gets tortured and burnt forever man I hope these people are perfect……..
Are loving Father is chastising and showing us how to discern between Good and evil and we realize after a lot of painful mistakes and corrections that we truly are rotten just like the scripture say.
Paul was not sinless after accepting Christ. Paul failed as a human being after accepting Christ. If you are trying to follow the law, you are not obeying Christ. He asked for Faith in him and what he had done for us. He did not tell us to believe in him, and then go follow the 10 commandments to maintain your salvation status.
Your comment sounds dangerously like you are suggesting Christians need to do this. It is excluded. Because of what law? The law that requires works?
Is he not the God of Gentiles too? Not at all! Rather, we uphold the law. He does, however, worship God and, since God inspired Paul, who was the greatest of the apostles in terms of the amount of writings left to us, he does well to read and follow what Paul says. I want to ask who will judge the 12 tribes in Revelations 20? Next question if there is no law how will we be judged? Revelation says blessed are those who do His commandments they will have the right to the tree of life and enter into the gates of heaven.
How do you do His commandments if there are none? How do you do commandments? This is the truth even Paul said. I was pulled by my daughter in to thinking we had to obey the Sabbath.
We are not under condemnation or works because Jesus new even back in the old Israelites time, that them people failed the laws. So to be into what is works is condemnation. If we go back to warning we have to do all the old laws. Now this is inportian. If we pick up the laws that are dead!
Then we have to do them all and Bible say that means all of them. Owning cattle doing the 6 and some laws. This is why the old Testament said Jesus was coming to free us from the laws that no one could do. ONLY Jesus fulfilled the law, everyone else will be found wanting, i. You wanna know how Jesus could abolish the law?
God made the covenant and God Died. A marriage covenant is only binding as long as the spouse is Living. The whole OT covenant between God and Israel is likened over and over to a marriage. Well, Jesus died and now that covenant is void. Please read your Bibles. It says this clearly in Hebrews. We are under a New Covenant, a better covenant. Come on people, use some wisdom and discernment, pray for it.
Praise Jesus. We are under the Grace not the law, under the 2nd Adam not the 1st. Galatians For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, it is evident: for, The just shall live by faith. And the law is not of faith: but, The man that doeth them shall live in them. Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
Both still apply. God is watching our hearts to see if we intend to obey him, or if we have carved our space for our pet sins. Returning to your vomit is hearing the good news of the gospel, then returning to and relying on your own self-righteousness. Self-righteousness is an abomination to the lord, repent and put your trust fully in the lord Jesus Christ and His finished work on the cross. Keywords in Ephesians Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances.
As Jesus said not one tittle will be done away with. Very good comment, I have also seen and heard this and did it myself before God opened my eyes. The Scripture shows that Jesus had to come and complete, fulfill, accomplish The Law. Noone else could do it to perfection as He. Yes, we will work and bear fruit, but He has finished The Work of Justification and now we do the work He calls us to do in the Sactification process.
I do t see that as demonizing The Law. Scriptures tell us that no man will be saved by The Law. It is in your mouth and in your heart, so that you can do it. We are declared righteous while remaining in a sinning state — in which we are to live befitting a redeemed child of Him who adopted us. Our joy and relief is that Christ declared us righteous, giving us the freedom to live pleasing to God, out of love and gratitude, without the cloud of sinless perfection hanging over us.
Even in book of Galatians 5 the same pual mentioned if u leave the law ur falling from grace, and mean why our God is unchangeable God and he said my word remains for ever, after Jesus come and die for our sins the worst sins is every where in the world today.
Thus, offering forgiveness to us. Romans If we are in the Spirit, we will not be walking according to the flesh. So loving your neighbour as yourself is actually fulfilling the law. What Law? That is the Moral law. And this principle of loving your neighbour as yourself was not just a NT phenomenon. It lay at the heart of the OT law as well. It is the Moral law that identifies sin and where we fall short in fulfilling the law of love.
But it is the grace of God, in changing us, that enables us to fulfill the law:. The New Covenant promise actually is to have the principles of the law now written in our hearts and minds:. Leslee, if that were so, why did God wait thousands of years to give us a solution. The laws, particularly the Ten Commandments, are the basis for almost every countries law, or they have been up until the last two-hundred years.
God started giving laws almost from the end of the creation process, when He rested and sanctified the seventh day and made it holy.
Then came the law that a man and a woman should unite as one flesh. The Ten Commandments are divided into two parts, the first four commandments are about our relationship with God, the last six commands are about our relationship with each other.
These commands were given to protect humanity, not given to demonstrate how impossible t was to keep the law. The change in the Levitical priesthood isi what Paul was talking about.
The Levitical priesthood was added years after the exodus because of SIN! It says God Laws are not hard to keep accept the carnal mind is against cause righteousness.
And Moses came and told the people all the words of the Lord, and all the judgments: and all the people answered with one voice, and said, All the words which the Lord hath said will we do. And Moses wrote all the words of the Lord, and rose up early in the morning, and builded an altar under the hill, and twelve pillars, according to the twelve tribes of Israel.
And he sent young men of the children of Israel, which offered burnt offerings, and sacrificed peace offerings of oxen unto the Lord. And Moses took half of the blood, and put it in basins; and half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar. And he took the book of the covenant, and read in the audience of the people: and they said, All that the Lord hath said will we do, and be obedient.
And Moses took the blood, and sprinkled it on the people, and said, Behold the blood of the covenant, which the Lord hath made with you concerning all these words. Thank you Jama for knowing the Holy word of God!! People should keep in mind not to add or take away any thing from this Bible! If we do not know pray to God for understanding!! The servant is not above His master. Man must take up his own cross and go through the death of self by being obedient to the Holy Spirit unto death.
Man must give up his sins out of a true love for God above self. Whosoever refuses to do this is not worthy of Christ.
Now man is prepared to go through the Baptism of Fire which is sanctification. Sin cannot enter into the Kingdom of God. This is the message of True salvation. Your logic is flawed. We are still bound by ceremonial law except Jesus the Christ is center. Remember he came to Fullfill the law to pay the price of our sin. He places himself as the perpetual sacrifice through the memorial of the Last Supper. What has changed in the ceremony is that the alter horns of the alter the washing bowl and the Arc of the Covenant all become one in the new alter but the.
Formality of the temple is maintained with Jesus as sacrifice and High protest while the believers are members of the priesthood with individual called out from the body to be keepers and tools of the High Priest to perform his will and commmands.
Because we are now all of the nation of Israel through being born again in water and fire under the new covenant. So what about acts when a sect of Pharisees were telling saved gentile believers that they needed to keep the law of Moses and the apostles disagreed completely!
If you keep yourselves from these, you will do well. I am in a lot of doubts and wondering. He has shown me so much. And that we follow him not because we have too, but because we want too. You have the right way of explaining it. Thank you. We must understand that Gods word is based on the Ten Comandments which remains today and until the New Jerusalem.
These were written in stone with Gods finger. Mosiac laws which pertained to sacrifices were not written in stone and were fulfilled with the sacrifice of Jesus. So, the Ten Commandments still are in effect today, for the clarification of sin. Jesus took the place of the laws of sacrifice by being sacrificed himself.
You are wrong. He lived it, obeyed it and was the Torah in the flesh. And those who skim-read it missed the correct and accurate meanings of Paul. Take for example, Col. Cheirographon means anything written by hand, but can more specifically apply to a legal document, bond, or note of debt.
What Paul is saying is that, by His death, Christ has justified us—brought us into alignment with His Law—and wiped out the note of guilt or debt that we owed as a result of our sins. And Gal. See vs. Therefore, Jesus died cursed to redeem us from that curse! Thanks a million OliveTree. Peter had a dream in which he was told that nothing which was created by God was unclean, interpreted as, the foods which the Jews were told not to eat was seen as being OK to eat, in the New Testament.
Some laws were created to set the Jewish people apart from the surrounding peoples. Michael Peters dream wasnt about what food you could or could not eat. God was using food in the dream to teach Peter about the Gentiles. Peter himself interpreted his dream…that it rejected the Pharisaic idea that Gentiles, people, were unclean or common. God never told anyone to eat unclean animals… or that this law was abolished. The vision of the sheet from heaven is usually interpreted to mean that the dietary laws in the Torah have been revoked.
But this interpretation is not supported by the text. First, this interpretation contradicts earlier Scripture. We are left with Holy Scripture that hopelessly contradicts itself. The result of such thinking is that no Scripture is certain, and no mandate of God is definite. Though there is discussion of eating with Gentiles, there is no mention of eating unclean animals before or after the vision. Neither is that interpretation born out by the remainder of Acts, which continues to paint the believers as a Torah-observant sect of Judaism.
Paul reproved those who compelled the Gentiles in Acts and the Epistles to keep the ceremonial Law. Do you observe all the sacrifices? The idea that God would institute an unattainable standard and demand obedience to said standard is a premise that is fundamentally flawed.
Jesus is the standard by which every man ever born will be judged. If man refuses to be like Him he will be rejected. Read the sermon on the Mount. It describes who will be allowed entrance into Heaven. Then what about Romans 1 Receive one who is weak in the faith, but not to disputes over doubtful things. To his own master he stands or falls. Indeed, he will be made to stand, for God is able to make him stand.
Let each be fully convinced in his own mind. He who eats, eats to the Lord, for he gives God thanks; and he who does not eat, to the Lord he does not eat, and gives God thanks. They were given because they were Gods laws! There is no way our messiah done away with them.
There are some of the laws that apply to preists, some to women, some can only be kept if there is a temple. But like the article says, we need to go to the principle behind the laws.
If we treat others the way we want to be treated we fulfill the law.. I um… this definitely got my attention. Remember folks that we do need God. And out of love we wish to be with him. Because we love him we want to please him and he is please when we follow his ways. Loving God means putting him before yourself. He loves you and wants you to love him back. That makes him happy. OK love you, bye! The dream had nothing to do with food; the dream was to show Peter that he was not forbidden to go into the home of of Gentile and preach Christ to them.
You really need to reread the New Testament, acts 15, Galatians 3: , Romans 3: We still keep the moral laws of God but are not bound by the laws of Moses. If Christ has already fulfilled the Law through His death at the Cross as final sacrifice then anyone who has Christ has been freed from the requirements of the Law. Praise the Lord for His Great Love!
I am baffled…really…if the law has been fulfilled and done away with through the death of Jesus why should I have to worry about sinning or not? The law guides and shows us how we should live, Christ died and saves those who believe, accept and live how He lived. So His rightoeusness is credited to our account — while we remain in a sinning state, just as incapable of achieving our own righteous as before our salvation.
There is no free pass for living in sinful deeds and desires because to do so spits on our identity in Christ and His atonement to secure it, and discredits Him before all who witness our lives. What would be more correct to say, is that we live with the possibility of sinning. But walking after the Spirit, we no longer live a life of disobedience to God.
We live a life of loving obedience. Thus, we fulfill the law in our own lives, as Christ did in his. Which cannot be accomplished in your flesh, only by the spirit of the living God. So that when you work for good, it is no longer you that works, but God that works in you, for His glory. Fleshly self-righteousness is the threshing floor that divides the wheat from the chaff, the goats from the sheep, are you trusting in what the Lord Jesus did for you on the cross fully?
Or are you trusting in your own ability to be righteous by works of the law? Galatians I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. Everyone seems to ignore these verses and in particular verse Has the priesthood changed?
Obviously it has unless you discount the book of Hebrews. So now we have the commandments law of Jesus to keep. Amen, turning to the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross, and away from self-righteousness by works of the flesh is what is acceptable to God!
By sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.
I ask ; To whom did God the Father give all authority in heaven and in earth? To Jesus or to Paul? In Acts 3: 21 We are told that once Jesus ascended to heaven; he then must remain in heaven, until the restitution of all things; speaking of course of the time of his second coming.
While the angels confirmed that Jesus would indeed return to the earth one day. Matthew gives us a detailed description of the signs which would accompany his return to this earth. Acts 3: 21 tells us that once Jesus ascended to heaven; he then must remain in heaven, until the restitution of all things; speaking of course of the time of his second coming.
Deut and John ; teach us ; it is only by the testimony of two witnesses that a matter is to be established as truth. This is vitally important, because of all the men who were allegedly said to have been with Paul during his miraculous encounter with Jesus; none of these men share any personal accounts of what they actually seen or heard.
Remember, this is the same man who had been persecuting the believers in Christ and was actually on his way to Damascus to round them up for imprisonment. Jesus asked: Why do you call me Lord, Lord and do not the things that I say. Who is your Lord? Paul or Christ. The moral law of God still stands but because of the sacrifice of Christ and our acceptance of that sacrifice we are no longer judged by it.
Do we keep it. Yes because it is Gods standard and the spirit of God who dwells in us leads us to obedience. Now, the distinction between moral, civil, and ceremonial laws is helpful, but for the old covenant Jew, it was somewhat artificial. It was a moral issue for Daniel and his friends not to eat as the Babylonians did Dan. During the period of Reformed scholasticism in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Reformed theologians said that God legislates to Israel and to the new covenant church on two distinct bases: on the basis of divine natural law and on the basis of divine purpose.
In this case, the theologians did not mean the lex naturalis , the law that is revealed in nature and in the conscience. For God to abrogate these laws would be to do violence to His own person.
Statutes legislated on the basis of this natural law will be enforced at all times. On the other hand, there is legislation made on the basis of the divine purpose in redemption, such as the dietary laws, that when their purpose is fulfilled, God can abrogate without doing violence to His own character. Teaching Series. Conference Messages. Tabletalk Magazine. Gift Certificates. Ligonier Ministries. Traditional and Messianic Jewish circles maintain a very high level of respect for the Torah to this day.
Focusing on the New Testament at the expense of the Old ignores crucial information. Keep yourself educated on the Old Testament and how it ties into the later Jesus-centered portions. Looking for more ideas on Bible study and relevancy? Join the conversation and see how a more detailed Bible study helped others. Does the Old Testament Still Apply?
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