Christ did not applaud the Samaritan because he broke the law. To my knowledge the Samaritans were not Jews- so they wouldn't be bound by Jewish Law in touching him
It would have been illegal for the Samaritan (who was unclean) to touch the Jew (who was clean).
the point- is that they were following the "Law of letter" not practicing the "Law of Love" - of which Christ gave many parables.
You also practice the "Law of letter" by insisting that we worship on Saturday.
Christ nor the Apostles in no way infer in scripture, taught or practiced Sabbath breaking.
Christ worked on the Sabbath by healing, and allowed his disciples to work by picking grain.
Read Luke 13:10-17. Jesus obviously violated the Sabbath in the name of Love. Therefore, we can too, in the name of love.
If that is true -your calling God a liar - I have kept my Father's commandments John 15:10 God cannot lie or break rules in the name of LOVE- it is Love that motivates us to keep his word - We Love Christ because He first loved us.
Then what was Jesus doing? Work on the Sabbath was verboten by the Law. Jesus worked on the Sabbath by healing the woman. Jesus broke the Sabbath Law by loving the woman enough to heal her. Who's calling a God a liar?
If that is true - your calling Paul a liar - What then? Shall we sin (break God's law), because we are not under the law, but under grace? God Forbid - Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law. Romans 3:31, 6:15
You're twisting the meaning of that scripture by your interpretation of it. Look at vs. 21: "But now a righteousness from God
apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify." Then vs. 31: "Do we, then, nullify the law by this faith? Not at all! Rather, we uphold the law." Here Paul is saying exactly what I'm saying: That Christ fulfills the Law, and if we follow Christ in faith, the Law is, for our puropses, satisfied.
We need not follow the letter of the Law (as you say.) We follow the spirit of the Law, which is love of God and neighbor. Sunday worship has to do with love of God (and neighbor). Big deal!
-What Law do you think He talking about?
-Why would Paul be talking about establishing the Levitican Law?
-To what is he asking God to Forbid?
Paul was talking about the Levitican Law. Paul said that our righteousness was now found apart from the Law, because Christ had fulfilled it. Paul was talking about Levitican Law, because that's what the religious Law was -- Levitican Law. Paul said "God forbid" that our faith nullifies the Law (as you maintain it does).
They Shouldn't . the fact that Christians use these texts of scripture to validate or sanction Sabbath breaking is evidence of itself that- Satan through the papacy has "deceived the whole world".
I have adequately shown that Sunday worship preceeded the Papacy, yet you choose to ignore that.
Again, God has "sheep in many folds" but the Bible states He is only coming back for one group
Hmm. John 10. Actually, Christ never states there that he will come back for only one group. He says in verse 16, "Yet I have sheep from another fold, and
I must lead them too. They'll recognize my voice, and there'll be one flock, one shepherd." This is vastly different from "coming back for only one group." This says that both groups (widely thought to refer to Jews and Gentiles) will become one flock (Xy.)
Your interpretation -- and it
is an interpretation -- is abysmal.
However, if you think you're "doing better" by worshiping on Saturday, then by all means have at it! Maybe we think we're "doing better" by worshiping on Sunday.
(BTW, the celebration of Eucharist, which was not done by the Jews, but
is done by Christians, via Christ's command, was not what was referred to in Levitican Law. It is a brand new worship practice, insitituted by Christ and
properly celebrated on Sunday, the day of Resurrection.)