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(Christians only) Did Jesus Dead on the Cross has Put an End to God's Law?

Pipiripi

End Times Prophecy.
The majority of Christians denominations thinking that Jesus dead on the cross has put an end to the Father God Law. Is this true? Is this teaching BIBLICAL?
 

The Hammer

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Premium Member
The majority of Christians denominations thinking that Jesus dead on the cross has put an end to the Father God Law. Is this true? Is this teaching BIBLICAL?


Matthew 5:17-18

17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.

18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

What does it mean that Jesus fulfilled the law, but did not abolish it? | GotQuestions.org
 

danieldemol

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Premium Member
Is this true? Is this teaching BIBLICAL?
You seem to be confusing what is true with what is biblical.
The two are not always the same.

It is reason, compassion and progress that laid the primitive law of the old testament to rest.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
The majority of Christians denominations thinking that Jesus dead on the cross has put an end to the Father God Law. Is this true? Is this teaching BIBLICAL?
Not really.

The Cross did eliminate some things for those who believed such as sacrificing lambs. Some things remained the same - like worship. Some things were added - like Gentiles being grafted into the Jewish Olive Tree.

You still need the Law to know what is sin.
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
The majority of Christians denominations thinking that Jesus dead on the cross has put an end to the Father God Law. Is this true? Is this teaching BIBLICAL?
The Law is singular, whole, everlasting.


Thou shall love one and another as you would want to be loved.

this is the whole of the law
 

LightofTruth

Well-Known Member
Most don't realize that the law contains both blessings and curses (see Deuteronomy) for the Jews.
The only law that can save the Jews, or anyone else, is the law of faith.
If salvation had come by the law then the promise by faith would unnecessary.
The law which not one jot or title will past is the law which contains the curses for the Jews who think they can live up to the just demands of the law.
 

Brickjectivity

wind and rain touch not this brain
Staff member
Premium Member
The majority of Christians denominations thinking that Jesus dead on the cross has put an end to the Father God Law. Is this true? Is this teaching BIBLICAL?
This should have been put into same faith debates with "Christians only " put into the topic. Otherwise its inviting everybody to pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey. Another option is Biblical Debates which confines the arguments to canon.
 

Pipiripi

End Times Prophecy.
Most don't realize that the law contains both blessings and curses (see Deuteronomy) for the Jews.
The only law that can save the Jews, or anyone else, is the law of faith.
If salvation had come by the law then the promise by faith would unnecessary.
The law which not one jot or title will past is the law which contains the curses for the Jews who think they can live up to the just demands of the law.
The laws are for humanity, because God has speak to Moses about, strangers come and live with them and obey God's Commandments.
 

Pipiripi

End Times Prophecy.
The Law is singular, whole, everlasting.


Thou shall love one and another as you would want to be loved.

this is the whole of the law
Yes, the first one is the first four of the Ten Commandments, and the second is the rest 6 of the 10 Commandments and it is for humans. If you love God, keep His 4 first Commandments including the Sabbath.
 

Pipiripi

End Times Prophecy.
Not really.

The Cross did eliminate some things for those who believed such as sacrificing lambs. Some things remained the same - like worship. Some things were added - like Gentiles being grafted into the Jewish Olive Tree.

You still need the Law to know what is sin.
The question is not for me to know the truth BIBLICAL, but for the others that they have teaches that the laws is done with.
 

Pipiripi

End Times Prophecy.
You seem to be confusing what is true with what is biblical.
The two are not always the same.

It is reason, compassion and progress that laid the primitive law of the old testament to rest.
Answered the question. Are you saying that God are confusing people?
 

Pipiripi

End Times Prophecy.
Not really.

The Cross did eliminate some things for those who believed such as sacrificing lambs. Some things remained the same - like worship. Some things were added - like Gentiles being grafted into the Jewish Olive Tree.

You still need the Law to know what is sin.
Sin is transgressing of the LAW. If we break 1 we have break all.
 

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
Yes, the first one is the first four of the Ten Commandments, and the second is the rest 6 of the 10 Commandments and it is for humans. If you love God, keep His 4 first Commandments including the Sabbath.

you are all gods and god
 

LightofTruth

Well-Known Member
The laws are for humanity, because God has speak to Moses about, strangers come and live with them and obey God's Commandments.
God gave his laws to the Jews only. If an outsider wanted to convert he would have to follow all of God's laws just as it was required of the Jews. That person would then be putting himself under the curse of the law just as the Jews are. For if he broke just one law he would be quilty of breaking them all. And would be required to offer the sacrifices which the law demands. But even those sacrifices were unable, as Paul says, to make him perfect before God.
Righteousness comes only by faith and not by works of the law.
The law is called "the ministration of condemnation" because man is unable to live up to the just requirements of God's laws.
 

Brickjectivity

wind and rain touch not this brain
Staff member
Premium Member
If you can do it, do it for me.
Done.

Heads up: I can move things for you as long as we're still on page one. After that its against protocol, so just in case in future you feel like a thread needs moving make sure to let someone know as early as possible.
 
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