Now I think that most believers today would agree that the Jews failed at fulfilling the law...even while holding it out to mankind.
But did they fail the law because they were just too busy doing others things...like chariot racing?
or... did they fail in their direct attempt...a very zealous attempt at that...of fulfilling the law by the observance (as consecrated as it would seem)?
The response of the rabbis is...well, better doing a few of the laws than none at all!
The problem with this is that it treats God condescendingly as if we are a better judge for the use of the law than God is.
But we as modern Christians believers are doing all the same things....and are just as blind to it as the Jews were (and are).
Christians by and large are also failing the grace of God. We have redefined the purpose of God so that we can fit into it...just as the Jews did before us with the law. In fact the grace of God is supposed to BE the power that fulfills the law of God...for the Jews to see...and for the world to see...as a light to the world. Instead we have invented a new religion of beliefs. A new salvation religion based on a new god called Jesus. Of course we don't take seriously anything Jesus said. No, we claim the effect of His sacrifice for ourselves through our belief that our beliefs are what counts. So we are the ones in control....manipulating the works of God to our own advantage. Just like the Pharisees did before us. So we are no different.
So did grace make us to be like Jesus?
No, but even a little bit of improvement is better than none at all, right? Just as the rabbis say today.
But there is a God in heaven whose will is not being done...in both cases our failure is not being attested to.
But did they fail the law because they were just too busy doing others things...like chariot racing?
or... did they fail in their direct attempt...a very zealous attempt at that...of fulfilling the law by the observance (as consecrated as it would seem)?
The response of the rabbis is...well, better doing a few of the laws than none at all!
The problem with this is that it treats God condescendingly as if we are a better judge for the use of the law than God is.
But we as modern Christians believers are doing all the same things....and are just as blind to it as the Jews were (and are).
Christians by and large are also failing the grace of God. We have redefined the purpose of God so that we can fit into it...just as the Jews did before us with the law. In fact the grace of God is supposed to BE the power that fulfills the law of God...for the Jews to see...and for the world to see...as a light to the world. Instead we have invented a new religion of beliefs. A new salvation religion based on a new god called Jesus. Of course we don't take seriously anything Jesus said. No, we claim the effect of His sacrifice for ourselves through our belief that our beliefs are what counts. So we are the ones in control....manipulating the works of God to our own advantage. Just like the Pharisees did before us. So we are no different.
So did grace make us to be like Jesus?
No, but even a little bit of improvement is better than none at all, right? Just as the rabbis say today.
But there is a God in heaven whose will is not being done...in both cases our failure is not being attested to.