Bible Highlighter
Well-Known Member
For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law: and as many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law; (For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified.)
But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
The law of Christ is written in commandments and points of law by the apostles at the word of Jesus Christ.
Transgressors of that law are therefore easily known, whether to do or not to do.
Since the antinomian law haters not only say it is not necessary to do the law of Christ without transgressing it, but now forbid it and declare any Christian even trying to do the law of Christ, is the only unsaved Christian on the planet headed to hell.
Therefore, enough with theory and let's get down to brass tacks:
Which Christian on this site is ready to specify any commandment or point of law of Christ, that they say is either impossible to keep, or they just don't do it? If they want to say whe whole law of Christ can't be done, then once again specify which single commandment or point the problem.
The commandments including the first great two are plain, and so which of those are declared undoable and/or we ought not try to do them on pains of hell?
Loving God? Our neighbor? One another? Not taking Jesus' name in vain? Honoring mother and father? Do no murder?
How about the points of law that are manifest in works of the flesh, which are found written mostly by Paul but other apostles as well:
Adultery? Drunkenness? Idolatry? Here's a good one: Manstealling. Having respect of persons in the faith of our Lord? How about riotous living? Thieving? Lasciviousness? Is there a Christian here that has a problem keeping their pants or dresses on in public?
So, let's here for the Christians against doing the law of Christ, who do not in fact do it themselves.
I do the law gladly and, like David, love to do it, and the fact that it's easy to do it with Jesus living on the inside working on the outside.
I hate vain thoughts and abhor lying: but thy law do I love.
I did a study on the New Testament commands and I came up with a list of commands from Matthew to Revelation. I did this with the intention of obeying the Lord as a part of the faith. I did not like any of the current New Testament commands lists that are out there by others, and so I created my own that I felt was honest and natural. I need to proof edit my work and make sure that all the commands I have are accurate. So far I have 440 commands in the New Testament (not counting commands given to specific individuals like to women, children, or certain types of people or groups, etcetera). These would be the laws of Christ, and I believe it is possible to obey them all. We must obey them all because they are our instructions that are a part of our faith. For the just shall live by faith.
Update:
I had to remove these videos from Alan Ballou (that I posted before).
While I liked Alan Ballou’s videos before on Sanctification and putting away sin and they were really helpful, the problem is he is a false accuser of the brethren. In the YouTube comment section in this video here, Alan Ballou falsely accused me of several things that I are not actually true. I said that while I agreed with his viewpoint on how there are two aspects of salvation, I told him that I disagree with his view on “obeying the gospel.” I told him “obeying the gospel“ is defined for us in Romans 10 in that it is believing the gospel message. He also implied there was no free will when we come to the Lord (Which is Calvinism), and he used John 6 as an example. I explained to him why this is not Calvinism and instead of disagreeing in love and respect, he started to falsely accuse me (as if I had teachers, and I went to bible college - when that is not the case). I tried to tell him in love that he was falsely accusing me here, and he never replied back. You can see the conversation under the same username I use here (Bible Highlighter) with there being 16 replies to my comment to him. I refuse to watch somebody who falsely accuses other Christians
Last edited: