Phoneman777 said:
We are not obligated to keep the Ten Commandments but we are not allowed to act contrary to the Ten Commandments, right? OK, let's see if I've got this right:
1) We are not allowed to act contrary to the 1st commandment by, say, worshiping Glycon, the "coolest rock and roll god" of Alan Moore?
2) ...to act contrary to the 2nd by, say, engaging in a Bohemian Grove 30 foot tall stone Owl idol ceremony?
3) ...to act contrary to the 3rd by, say, speaking blasphemous things against God?
4) ...to act contrary to the 4th by, say, failing to keep the Sabbath day holy by resting on it after having worked all week?
5) ...to act contrary to the 5th by, say, dishonoring our father and mother?
6) ...to act contrary to the 6th by, say killing someone?
7) ...to act contrary to the 7th by, say, sleeping around with unmarried women?
8) ...to act contrary to the 8th by, say, taking things that don't belong to us?
9) ...to act contrary to the 9th by, say, lying to others?
10) ...to act contrary to the 10th by, say, jealously desiring what others possess?
Still not sure what the diff is between "not at liberty to act contrary to them" and my claim all along that we are indeed obligated to them...
Well before I do you the service of answering
your questions, dispite the fact that you
refuse to answer mine, perhaps you can explain to me
1. what you
mean by "allowed".
2. Where, if anywhere, I have been making the point that we are "allowed" to worship other Gods?
3. Where, if anywhere, I have been making the point that we are "allowed" to worship idols?
4. Where, if anywhere, I have been making the point that we are "allowed" to blaspheme?
5. Where, if anywhere, I have been making the point that we are "allowed" to adhere to a gospel of works rather than faith in Jesus (i.e. not the shadow, but the reality)?
6. Where, if anywhere, I have been making the point that we are "allowed" to dishonor our father or mother....
.... well I could go on... but obviously I am
NOT advocating that we are "
allowed" to do ANY of these things, but rather that we
CANNOT do otherwise due to our carnal nature.
Grace does
NOT say that we are "allowed" to do ANY of these things. Grace simply says that since we are carnal and weak and cannot keep them God has provided an offer lamb, the faith in whom provides forgiveness for such transgressions. That throws "obligation" out the door! God has NEVER given anyone an obligation to do what he cannot do. And even if you THINK you are pleasing God by doing your best to keep the 10 commandments (while snuffing out the rest) you most likely are NOT, since pride, and human effort, don't smell very good in his nostrils. The "obligations" of the NT (i.e. the commandments that are NOT burdensome) are the things that we CAN do:
Can we believe in Jesus? Yes we can!
Can we love our neighbors? Yes we can! (even the obnoxious ones).
Now you can go through each and every one of the 10 commandment, and I promise you, you will have a really hard time explaining how you even know, for a fact, you have kept them. That's another challenge. Let's see if you address it or not.
You have been
deceived Phoneman. You have been subjected to a different Gospel, one that contradicts what it clearly says. Why don't you do yourself a favor and try for once to acknowledge this?