I agree with you. Our only disagreement may be that I believe some of God’s adoptive children still fail to live by faith, and fall into sin, and therefore, still require “tutoring” toward the end that they are able to fulfill the Law of Christ.
You error in that
(1) Paul specifically statesGal 3:25 "But now that faith has come, we are
no longer under a tutor."Of course this referred only to the Jews, anyway. Gentiles were never under the covenant of Law/works (Rom. 9:4).
(2) The “tutor” is the Mosaic Law. It does not enable anyone to “
fulfill” the law of Christ. Where is it stated that men are required to “fulfill” the law of Christ for salvation, anyway? If that was true then all men are still under the principle of law (for salvation) and Paul deceives us when he states that we (believers) are not under the principle of law but under the principle of GRACE (unmerited favor).1 Cor 9:21 "…to those who are without law, as without law, though not being without the law of God but under the law of Christ, so that I might win those who are without law.In context, Paul is merely saying that in taking the gospel to the world (both Jews and Gentiles) he, as an evangelist, out of
selfless love for others, refrains from anything that would needlessly draw offense in order to win them to Christ. To be “
under” the law of Christ is to do things like Christ,
selflessly, out of love for others. IOW, not regarding oneself first or pridefully more important than others (see Phil, 2:3-8 as prime example). It is stated that the believer is under the law of Christ, not that he lives
under requirement to fulfill the law of Christ that he might, in the end, merit salvation.Gal 6:2 "Bear one another’s burdens, and thereby fulfill the law of Christ.Again, this is not a salvation verse. But merely stating
the fact that believers fulfill the law of Christ (
selflessness) when bearing each other’s burdens.
God’s moral precepts for man have not changed. It does not seem like a “spin” to me. It does seem clear that we are to keep God’s commandments. “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” John 14:15-16
What are these “moral precepts” that God demands of you to keep in order to be saved? What “
moral precepts” did Adam fail to keep when he
transgressed in the garden and plunged all his posterity into a life of sin and death? Are we back to the 10 Commandments again? Paul explicitly states that the the purpose of the Law (which included the 10) was not to justify any man (i.e., make him righteous before God), nor did it have the power to give life. But that the righteousness which God demands in respect to salvation is a
foreign righteousness. That which is
provided by God to the one who believes in Christ alone - Rom 3:22 “…even {the}
righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all those who believe;”
Rom 4:5 “But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly,
his faith is credited as righteousness,”
Rom 10:4 “For Christ is the
end of law for righteousness to everyone who
believes.”
2 Cor 5:21 “He made Him who knew no sin {to be} sin on our behalf, so that we might (as the goal)
become the righteousness of God in Him.”
Gal 2:21 “I do not nullify the grace of God,
for if righteousness {comes}
through law (
dia nomou, no definte article, i.e., the principle of law) then Christ died needlessly.”
Phil 3:9 "and may be found in Him,
not having a righteousness of my own derived from law,
but that which is through faith in Christ,
the righteousness which {comes} from God on the basis of faith,"Such divine righteousness is based on
promise, not law,
grace, not works.
As for, “if you love Me you will keep My commandments,” well, we’ve been all through that. No one has yet shown me where Jesus called the 10 Commandments “My commandments.” Plus, he says, “If you love Me you will keep My commandments.” He does not say “If you keep My commandments I will save you.” You’re spinning again, Guanophore.
there is at last the indwelling power of the HS, by whose ministry we are able to keep the commandments.
Where is it stated the ministry of the H.S. is to enable the believer to keep the commandments? It is stated, however, that the believer is to now walk in/by the Spirit (who indwells him) and he will not carry out the desire of the flesh:Gal 5:16 “But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.”
Perhaps I missed your reply to Teflon’s question. Do you think that the Kingdom of God is different from “eternal life”?
All who enter the kingdom of God are possessors of eternal life. The “kingdom of God” is a broad term which includes all that is holy, such as the holy angels and all the redeemed of mankind. The kingdom itself is not eternal life, but all men who inherit it have it.
When Paul says that people who engage in these sins will not inherit the Kingdom, does that mean something different to you than eternal life?
1 Cor 6:9 “Or do you not know that the
unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals,…”
Gal 5:19-21 "Now the
deeds of the flesh are evident, which are: immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousy, outbursts of anger, disputes, dissensions, factions, envying, drunkenness, carousing, and things like these, of which I forewarn you, just as I have forewarned you, that those who
practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God."True believers are not named among those in 1 Cor. 6:9 but are the “washed,” “sanctified” and “justified” in verse eleven. Those sins listed in Gal. 5 are “
deeds of the flesh” which believers can avoid by walking in/by the Spirit Who now indwells them. Paul separates believers from the
unrighteous who “
practice” (by nature, pattern of lifestyle) such deeds. They being “
in the flesh,” which the true believer
is not (Rom. 8:9). For instance:Eph 5:18 "And do not get drunk with wine, for that is dissipation, but be filled with the Spirit,"This is an
exhortation to proper behavior for the redeemed in Christ, not a condition (qualification) for salvation.
The problem with the legalistic mindset is that it interprets every exhortation in Scripture to the redeemed in Christ as a divine condition to be met in order to inherit salvation. Such a mindset cannot ever grasp GRACE. It kicks against the goads. The only way out for the person with such a mindset is to allow GRACE to grasp him (
through faith). But few ever do.