No, moon. The fact that the Commandments reflect the moral expectations God has of mankind does not place us under the jurisdiction of the old covenant. God’s moral expectation of man has not changed, before, during, or after the Mosaic covenant.
Well, “
remember the Sabbath to keep it holy,” is not exactly a “moral” reflection. It is true that the “
thou shall nots…” reflect the moral purity of God (as does the
whole Mosaic covenant, especially its sacrificial system), but its stated purpose, according to the N.T. was not to “
reflect” but to “
expose” sin (which ALL men, Jew and Gentile are
under (Rom. 3:9; Gal. 3:22) to be
utterly sinful (Rom. 7:13). Through the Law those who were under it (Jews) were not only sinners by nature and practice, but they also became
transgressors of the Law and under a “curse” (Gal. 3:10). It’s called a double whammy.
What you’re presenting in your hypothesis, is just another form of Galatianism. Not specifically the desire to be circumcised, but in the same spirit, wanting to be justified by the Law. Completely ignoring the fact that its purpose (which includes the big 10) was never to justify anyone (it had no power to do so), but to lead those under it to Christ that they would be justified BY FAITH (in Christ), and through faith in Him receive the adoption as sons of God (Gal. 3:25-26).
Your spin gospel claims that God still demands that the Law be fulfilled by all men in some way, and so He sent the Holy Spirit to empower men for that very purpose. But as I said, that’s just another form of Galatianism. The Spirit has nothing to do with the Law and was sent only AFTER Christ inaugurated the NEW in His blood. The Spirit’s ministry is according to the
new, not the old,
faith not works,
grace not law.
Yes, in every case, you impose the Law over you, which Paul calls “
a different gospel” (Gal. 1:6). Not as the originators of this “gospel” did, demanding circumcision, but your spin, seemingly more palatable to N.T. teachings, asserts that one must
fulfill the Law by the Spirit (erroneously declaring that to be His ministry), yet simultaneously retaining the “
death and condemnation” factor of the Law through your doctrine of “
mortal sins” (any transgression of the 10, and all others according to your tradition).
Your claim is that the divine moral requirements of the Law are never set aside. Oh, but they are, guanophore. According to Paul’s teaching (to the Galatians, btw) the covenant of Law (which included the Decalogue) was temporarily added alongside the Abrahamic covenant of
promise only UNTIL the seed should come to whom the
promise had been made (Gal. 3:19).
That “
seed” is Christ (Gal. 3:16). Christ, the perfect Man, born a Jew, born under the Law, Himself fulfilled the Law. But through His substitutionary, sacrificial death, burial and bodily resurrection He became a Mediator of a NEW covenant by which the old became obsolete (Heb. 8:13). And through that
propitiatory sacrifice God’s offended holiness, because of sin, was completely satisfied. And men now, both Jew and Gentile, through faith in Christ alone, are
redeemed from the penalty of sin, having been
forgiven of ALL sins (Eph. 1:7; Col. 1:14),
justified (Rom. 3:24; 5:1),
reconciled to God ((Rom. 5:11; 2 Cor. 5:18-19) and
sanctified, being now “
in Christ,” and therefore “
under grace” and not “
under law” (Rom. 6:14-15).
In great frustration Paul said to the Galatians:Gal 4:16-19 “So have I become your enemy by telling you the truth? They eagerly seek you, not commendably, but they wish to shut you out so that you will seek them (
as they still do today through the Law). But it is good always to be eagerly sought in a commendable manner, and not only when I am present with you. My children, with whom I am again in labor **until Christ is formed in you”**The true believer has no relation to the Law, whatsoever, nor the Law to him - but Christ.
Teflon93 keeps asking me if I’m his brother. Well, do we have the same mother? Not according to the allegory Paul presents in Gal. 4:21-31. Being under Law he is a child of the bondwoman, I of the free. Allegorically, Law and promise have two different ancestors. It was determined by God that the bondwoman and her son be cast out, that the son of the bondwoman (
law) will not be an heir with the son of the free (
grace). It is not by my judgment whether or not we are “brothers,” it is God’s, based on who,
allegorically, is our “
mother.”
It is BECAUSE we are justified by faith that we are able to fulfill the Law. It is the love of God, shed abroad in our hearts that enables us to love others as He has loved us.
By this spin you continue to keep yourself bound to the Law, Mt. Sinai,
figuratively, a son of Hagar. You “
love” as a requirement to fulfill the Law and condemn yourself and others by the Law through your doctrine of “
mortal sin” (transgressing the 10)
The wages of sin have not changed, moon. The wages of sin have always been death.
The wages of “sin” is death. And that happened to Adam and ALL his posterity in the garden. Which did not change until Christ, the “second Man,” the Last Adam. But finish the passage Mr. G.:"…
BUT the FREE GIFT of God is ETERNAL LIFE in Christ Jesus our Lord."
Paul makes it clear that those who sin will not inherit the Kingdom.
He doesn’t say that at all. Remember in the garden when Satan subtly changed the wording of God and asked Eve, “
Indeed, has God said, you shall not eat from any tree of the garden” (Gen. 3:1)? We must be careful not to do the same. Paul did not say that those “
who sin” will not inherit the kingdom. You changed his words. But that the “
unrighteous” shall not inherit the kingdom. These he NAMES: fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, effeminate, homosexuals, thieves, covetous, drunkards, etc. These are NOUNS! He’s not listing “
sins” by which one is excluded, but
people identified by them, enslaved by them and in spiritual darkness. They’re unbelievers, the “
unrighteous,” not numbered and named among the
saints (see 1 Cor. 1:2); those of whom he goes on to say:1 Cor 6:11 "Such were some of you;
but you were washed (
i.e., by blood), but
you were sanctified, but
you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God"Read in 1 Tim. 1:8-10 for whom law was made, guanophore. Are you saying you’re one of them? Paul gives this principle by which the
washed, the
sanctified and the
justified in Christ (
saints, by calling) are to live:1 Cor 6:12 “All things are lawful for me, but not all things are profitable. All things are lawful for me, but I will not be mastered by anything” (
see 1 Cor. 10:23).Those who still seek the Law, in any way, to be justified actually snub their nose at the NEW covenant and its Mediator. That’s why Paul considered it so offensive.