Well, Robert, if you ever decide to love God and love neighbor you will be fulfilling the whole purpose of the law you say was abolished.
Jesus is the end and the fulfillment of the law.
You just don't get it, do you?
Well, Robert, if you ever decide to love God and love neighbor you will be fulfilling the whole purpose of the law you say was abolished.
1 - That's absolutely not true as it is from the gospel of Paul, a gospel of Replacement Theology. He even condemned the apostles of Jesus as false apostles for preaching a different gospel from his and a different Jesus that had nothing to do with the Jesus he was preaching. (II Cor. 11:4-6, 13)
2 - This is simply idolatry of the kind in Deut. 4:15,16.
3 - Again, according to the gospel of Paul who was an outlaw. Jesus rather came to confirm the Law down to the letter. (Mat. 5:17-19)
4 - What I have to say is that, according to Jer. 46:28, of the other nations the Lord will eventually finish them up while the Jewish People will be only chastised as we deserve.
Are you ready to stand before a Holy God and be judged according to the law?
"It is appointed unto man to die and after that the judgment".
Could you explain to me how Shento derives from Judaism?All religions come from Judaism. Judaism is the mother of all religions.
Jesus is the end and the fulfillment of the law.
You just don't get it, do you?
Paul was an outlaw?
How lost can one get?
Could you explain to me how Shento derives from Judaism?
Jesus is the end and the fulfillment of the law.
If you knew how to read your NT, you would not be so surprised to hear that Paul was an outlaw by his own confession if you read I Cor. 9:20. Here is what it says in the NAB translation of the NT: "I became like a Jew to the Jews, in order to win the Jews. To those bound by the Law, I became like one who is bound, although in fact, I am not bound by the Law but that I might win those who are bound by the Law."
From the above text, we have Paul's own confession that he was not bound by the Law. Now, think about this truth: There are only three conditions as the Law is concerned; Above the Law which only HaShem is, under the Law which are all Law abiding citizens, and the outlaws aka those who claim not to be bound by the Law. As you can see, Paul himself confessed to be an outlaw. Then after Paul, Robert and many others today who embrace the gospel of Paul.
The first revelation of God to humanity was through the Jewish people.
You will fail and be condemned to hell.
Actually, God preached his gospel to Abraham who was a Gentile. The Chaldeans were not a tribe of Jacob (Israel).
And the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith, preached the gospel to Abraham beforehand saying, “In you all the nations shall be blessed.”
So then those who are of faith are blessed with believing Abraham. (Galatians 3:8-9 NKJV)
Who said?
1 - Paul was not bound by the law because Jesus is the end and the fulfillment of the law.
2 - Paul was trying to be all things to all men that he might win some.
3 - In the judgment you are going to be judged by the law. You will fail and be condemned to hell.
1 - Because so has Robert said and that's the end of the story.
2 - And he even disguised himself as bound by the Law when in fact
he was an outlaw by his own confession. (I Cor. 9:20)
3 - We are judged by the Law every day while we live. Once dead, the Lord has no longer any thing to do with us, as He is the Lord of the living only and not of the dead. (Mark 12:27)
The Bible teaches that you will be tried according to the law.
I thought you said the law was abolished. Where there is no law sin is not imputed.
I thought you said the law was abolished. Where there is no law sin is not imputed.