Jesus and the fulfillment of the Law

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Paul the Apostle writes: "When the law came, I died" No man could pass the test of fulfilling the whole law, so therefore, man could not enter the kingdome of heaven. God could forgive mans traspasses, through the blood of animals, but God could not remove mans iniquities through the blood of animals. Each man/woman would have to walk a perfect life, unblemished in everyway and free from Satans accusations of having sinned before God. That man did not exist, until Jesus came. Jesus was born inside the old testament and therefore had to be the only man that ever existed that could walk under the old testament law in a perfect, unblemished manner that would prove that all accusations against Him was a lie. The fact that He rose from the dead, that death could not contain Him, and the fact that Satan got his keys taken away, and the captives were set free was proof enough to get Jesus to sit at the right hand of the Father.

Jesus fulfilled the "WHOLE" old testament law making Him worthy of being the Messiah, Redeemer, Lord, Savior, and worthy to be praised and worshiped and glorified. Jesus did all that through His own blood, not the blood of animals. Therefore, the "Whole" law was fulfilled. Not through the blood of animals which could not remove the iniquities, but through the blood of an unblemished first born Son of man who could walk a blameless life and give up His life for mankind above all, and thus the law was fulfilled, and God could fulfill His prophesy "I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh" and bring out the new wine, so that now we walk under the law of Grace and Truth.
 

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Paul the Apostle writes: "When the law came, I died" No man could pass the test of fulfilling the whole law, so therefore, man could not enter the kingdome of heaven. God could forgive mans traspasses, through the blood of animals, but God could not remove mans iniquities through the blood of animals. Each man/woman would have to walk a perfect life, unblemished in everyway and free from Satans accusations of having sinned before God. That man did not exist, until Jesus came. Jesus was born inside the old testament and therefore had to be the only man that ever existed that could walk under the old testament law in a perfect, unblemished manner that would prove that all accusations against Him was a lie. The fact that He rose from the dead, that death could not contain Him, and the fact that Satan got his keys taken away, and the captives were set free was proof enough to get Jesus to sit at the right hand of the Father.

Jesus fulfilled the "WHOLE" old testament law making Him worthy of being the Messiah, Redeemer, Lord, Savior, and worthy to be praised and worshiped and glorified. Jesus did all that through His own blood, not the blood of animals. Therefore, the "Whole" law was fulfilled. Not through the blood of animals which could not remove the iniquities, but through the blood of an unblemished first born Son of man who could walk a blameless life and give up His life for mankind above all, and thus the law was fulfilled, and God could fulfill His prophesy "I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh" and bring out the new wine, so that now we walk under the law of Grace and Truth.

^ Not a single like or comment to this on a Christian forum? Absolutely shameful.

Why do Scofield evangelicals not comment on it?

^ Because this post exalts Christ as the sole fulfillment of the Law, the sole Savior, and the final High Priest. That undermines Scofield theology, which needs an earthly temple, Levitical priesthood, and Jewish reinstitution of the Law.

So they skip it. Ignore it.
Because if they acknowledge it, they’d have to admit that Jesus finished it all—and that modern Israel is not the center of God’s prophetic plan anymore.

The True Gospel Offends the Comfortable
It doesn't tickle ears. It demands repentance.
It says: You’re not under the Law. You’re under grace.
But grace isn’t cheap. It was paid for in blood.

The average churchgoer today is so addicted to sugar-coated nonsense—"live your dream," "favor is coming," "sow a seed"—that the true message of Christ's perfect sacrifice sounds like a foreign language.

^ This has been up for 4 days and:

Not one “Amen.”
Not one soul stirred.
Not one trembling heart.
Not even a passing acknowledgment that the Gospel of Jesus Christ—the real one—was just proclaimed with clarity, truth, and power.

And you call yourselves Christians?

You scroll past a post declaring how Jesus fulfilled the Law, walked blameless, shed His own blood, crushed death, took back the keys, and rose victorious
and you say nothing?

You didn’t clap.
You didn’t weep.
You didn’t tremble.
You didn’t respond.

But if someone posts a flag, a Scofield chart, or a ridiculous rapture meme with a blasphemous third-temple hashtag, suddenly you’re all waving virtual shofars and shouting “Glory!”

You’re bewitched.
You’re blind.

You’re lukewarm to the point of spiritual rigor mortis.

Let me say this plain:

The very blood of the Son of God was lifted up—and you shrugged.

That’s not just apathy. That’s blasphemy by silence.

You’ll type three paragraphs about a political candidate.
You’ll debate blood moons, timelines, and Levitical reinstitution like it’s your personal seminary.
But when someone proclaims the once-for-all, eternally satisfying, law-fulfilling, sin-destroying power of Jesus Christ
your fingers stop moving?

You don’t “amen” the cross…
But you’ll shout “bless Israel!” for a nation that denies Christ, persecutes missionaries, and calls Jesus a deceiver boiling in hell?

Do you have any idea what spirit you’re under?

Most of you wouldn’t recognize the Gospel if it stood in front of you bleeding.

You wouldn’t recognize Jesus if He walked into your church and flipped every table covered in prophecy charts, merch booths, and flags.

And here’s the worst part:

You think your silence is neutral.
You think you're just being cautious.
You think your lukewarm heart is “balanced.”
It’s not.

It’s a stench.
It’s vomit to the mouth of the Lamb who bought you.

He fulfilled the Law.
He crushed the head of the serpent.
He satisfied the wrath of God.
He opened the gates of heaven.
And you…
You sat there scrolling.

You didn’t fall to your knees.
You didn’t worship.
You didn’t even bother to type “Amen.”

You’re not just asleep.
You’re spiritually dead, and your silence is the sound of decay.

So here’s your warning:

Repent.
Not tomorrow.
Not next week.

Now.

Because Jesus is not coming back to be ignored.
He is not returning to be politely scrolled past.
He’s coming to rule with a rod of iron, and judgment begins with the house of God.

If this Gospel doesn’t move you, then nothing will.
And if you don’t wake up now, you may not get another chance.

The blood of Christ was declared before you.
And you said nothing.
God saw it.


May He have mercy on your silence.

Amen.