I don't think you know what it means to keep the Law.I don't think you know what it means to walk by faith.
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I don't think you know what it means to keep the Law.I don't think you know what it means to walk by faith.
Right. And after that comes the custom parsing, as you show us your version of God's covenant with Israel imported into our relationship with Jesus. And no two are ever the same. Not that I've seen anyways.From there you simply examine which laws are left to obey after you recognize the ones that Christ kept for us one time for all time and don't require any further literal fulfillment.
I read it quite frequently but tell me what you have in mind.
Faith upholds ALL the law, not just part of it.And I will continue to maintain the Law is a unit, you don't get to subdivide it according to your preferences.
What is it about "love your neighbor as yourself" (Leviticus 19:18), the summation of the law, that you do not understand?I will continue to maintain the Law is not exhaustive, and leaves many things unanswered
Does the law command anyone to do that?are you really planning to collect war brides?
If that is the definition of walking by sight, not by faith then why do the NT authors tell us to walk by sight?I will continue to maintain that "law keeping", even though literally impossible on several levels, is to take the rules you see, and apply them to your behavior that you see, and that this is walking by sight.
Surely, you believe that the NT is the guidance and direction of Jesus, right?Walking by faith is being personally directed by Jesus.
Don't you know that the thing that Jesus wants you to do is uphold the law? If that's not true, the NT writers gave us all a bum steer.Just knowing every day Jesus will lead me to what He wants me to do, and He will fill me with the ability and resource to do it. Knowing - confident - that everything is OK because He will never ever leave me.
Um, I'm pretty sure that's what you're doing, lol....and convert that into a their own version of a NT law.
Why would you not become acceptable to God by repenting of fornication? Surely, you repented of fornication when you were born again, right?As if, if you are a fornicator, that you can become acceptible to God by stopping being a fornicator.
The proper phrase is 'upholds the law', not 'literally keeps the law to the letter'.Yes, you will explain how you "keeping them" without actually doing them.
Uh, oh. Here come the dumb arguments against the law used by people who don't understand that Romans 3:31 does not say or mean 'keep the law to the letter'.Do you have the mold on your walls checked by a Levite? Sores checked by Levites? I'm guessing not. Eating Kosher? That you can do, so that the other nations will know you are different.
No, the proper phrase is 'upholding them' (Romans 3:31).I'm guessing some of these you ignore, some you "keep", and some you modify so you can see yourself as "keeping" them.
I don't think you know what it means to 'uphold' the law (Romans 3:31). That is what I'm defending. But, as usual, most Christians can only hear that as 'keep' the law.I don't think you know what it means to keep the Law.
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This has nothing to do with the law still being a covenant.God's covenant with Israel imported into our relationship with Jesus.
Saying no one can keep it is a lie. Christ did it. John the Baptizer's parents did it. Job did it. Matter of fact, one of Job's friends Bildad stated in Job 8:20 that God won't cast away the blameless. That inherently implies that it is possible, because God never commanded anyone to do what was impossible. People just don't want to live by the Law because it inconveniences what they want to do(as Paul perfectly points out in Rom. 8:7), not because it supposedly requires too much from them. As James said, faith without obedience is absolutely worthless.The necessity of faith uphold the Law which says those who keep it shall live. No one can keep it, so you have to have faith. Faith upholds the Law.
If the Law were not valid, then the need for faith is moot. That faith is recognized as a legitimate need, this witnesses to the legitimacy of the Law.
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Yes it is. If you won't trust, and you won't love, these are the first commandments, the Law of Christ. All sin is definitely lawlessness."...sin is lawlessness..." 1 John 3:5
In faith upholding the law, this is to say that the requirement of faith validates the righteous condemnation of the Law. Not that somehow you are joined to the Sinai covenant God made with Israel.Faith upholds ALL the law, not just part of it.