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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Are you so dull not to realize that there is a difference between calling a man a fool out of admonishment vs hatred? Did Jesus Christ not call the Pharisees specifically snakes and whitewash tombs? Stop grumbling and trying to find fault in what I say because you also want to reject what I am...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Read this study Repentance and Sin No More, Perfection and Born of the Spirit | Wisdom of God . Scriptures are there.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    I do not call brothers idiots out of hate, which is what that saying is in the context of, murder of the heart, which is hate. I say it out of admonishment, that you may repent. For even Paul called men fools, out of admonishment, not hatred.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Partial obedience? If I'm going above and beyond in obedience to the command of God, how is that partial, if not above and beyond? If anything, it is you who is being partial in obedience to the command by not separating your milk and cheese. So out of the two, the one with lesser righteousness...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    According to you it is sin to separate milk and cheese in regard to the command of not boiling a kid in milk?
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    How have I broken the Sabbath?
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    They are not equivalent examples, for meat and milk are still meat and milk whether you boil them together, or serve them together. Whereas washing of hands before performing temple duty is not the same as washing of hands before eating. By mere implication of your unequal analogy, anyone could...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    If working on the Sabbath is sin, then explain how the priests were able to work on the Sabbath doing temple duty? Or how the disciples were able to pick up grain on the Sabbath when a man mentioned in the Law was condemned to death for merely picking up wood on the Sabbath?
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    You do not have the spirit of God, because no one having the spirit of God would deny that the second coming of Jesus Christ is literal. By your own words you reveal what type of believer you are.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    No evidence, are you kidding? even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love (Ephesians 1:4 [ESV]) And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    I don't judge you, the Law does. I am merely advising that you need to obey it after you come to knowledge and understanding of it.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    The Law of Moses reveals everything that is sin, so obviously those who are under sin that is revealed by that Law, are also under that Law. You are trying to separate the two, which logically cannot be separated, because the core of your problem is that you actually don't want to obey the Law...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    This is because of precisely what I told you earlier, whoever is freed from sin, becomes released from Law, You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness. (Romans 6:18 [NIV]) For we know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body ruled by sin might be...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    The Law reveals everything that is sin, therefore whoever is under sin is also under Law. Do you think "do not murder", which is a command in the Law that reveals that murder is sin, applies to only Jews, or to everyone?
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    If you are under sin, then you are under Law, which includes not just Jews, but also Gentiles. You can only be released from Law, once you have been released from sin, where subsequently, in being released from sin, you obey Law. The release from sin happens at the baptism of the holy spirit...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    The Sabbath has changed, for we observe not the weekly Sabbath, but the millennial Sabbath to fulfill the requirement to observe Sabbath. I suggest you read these two studies. Clearly I know more than you (I boast in the Lord), The True Sabbath and the Millennial Rest Foreshadowed | Wisdom of...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    There is no command regarding the washing of hands, except the command given to the priests in relation to temple duty, as were other commands given to priests concerning the holy temple. This, however, was not a command for everyone to wash their hands before eating, that became a tradition of...
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Tell me, what am I in disobedience in specifically?
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    What have I missed? Be plain.
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    The Law of Moses Has Not Been Abolished

    Think about why you are telling me this, what have I said that I should be berated by you, or any of these other people? I teach obedience to the commands of God, why should this be cause to berate me? Berate someone who teaches pursing wealth is okay, or that sexual immorality is okay, but...