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BIBLE DISCUSSION THREAD 188265

Bible Discussion Thread

 
  • Bill - 2 years ago
    On the day of the crucifixion was the law fulfilled?
  • Alex N - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Bill yes the law was fulfilled at the Cross...Jesus said the law and the prophets were until John since that time the kingdom of God is preached and ALL men press into it....But the letter of the law was done away with..( the killer )...Israel was sola scriptura they knew the scripture by heart but Israel killed all the Prophets and rejected the Christ...But the righteousness of the law is neva done away with...As to love God with all our hearts and our neighbor as our selves is neva gona be done away with...period

    ....But the righteousness of the law is fulfilled by the H.G. Which is he that is born of God in US and cannot sin...As Jesus said That which is born of God is spirit thats our new innerman the H.G...that cannot sin..thus the new birth is gonna fulfill the law.

    .... Romans 3 : 31 KJV ...do we then make void the law by faith God forbid we establish the law....Simply b/c he that is born of God cannot sin..which is the H.G. THAT child of PROMISE.
  • Bill - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Thanks for your comments!!
  • Alex N - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Bill the Cross was the beginning of the New Covenant in his blood. When he said its finished that was the book that he wrote with is own blood that new covenant that is unlike the OLD covenant...But the law is not done away with, its simply fulfilled by his death....Smite the shephard and the sheep will be scattered then i will turn my hand to the lil ones which are the babes and sucklings that are his offspring that are gona be born in US via his seed...they are spirits the H.G. and they cannot sin thus the law is fulfilled...Sin is the trangression of the law but if the H.G the gift of God cannot sin ( he is the one who is born of God in us ) THEN THE LAW IS FULFILLED....Not done away with...The letter of the law is done away with but the righteousness... of the law is fulfilled without the H.G we cannot love our neighbor as our selves etc
  • Richard H Priday - In Reply - 2 years ago
    He became our righteousness ( 1 Cor. 1:30). I would state that perfect fulfillment was completed at that point. Christ lived His whole life as the perfect Man; in obedience and submission to His parents; partaking in the synagogue activities expected of a rightous Jew at that time. He showed through His actions and scripture that mercy should accompany activities on the Sabbath; and since He was Lord of the Sabbath certain ceremonial rites could be bypassed by both Him and His disciples. The law itself and its standards still are in effect; although it is in society for the unrighteous. We are given the new standards as to how to behave with our motives; as Christ preached regarding lust and anger. Ephesians 2:15 is interesting in that Christ abolished the law; so to speak as far as us receiving the due wages of sin; that is eternal death.

    It is interesting that at the time: Christ said the weightier matters were to be looked after; with the rest NOT being undone ( Luke 11:42). It was not yet time to abandon Judaism until the work on the cross was accomplished. In fact; until heaven and earth go away not one "jot or tittle" of the law will expire ( Matthew 5:18). This; clearly refers to all things EXCEPT that which the New Covenant ( Heb. 9:15; etal) abrogates. That is; exceptions are ceremonial laws ( Acts 10:14-16) and the Sabbath Day ( Mark 2:27-28). It appears that because of Christ fulfilling Pentacost; or the eight day ( Leviticus 23:15) fifty days after the Passover; or Good Friday when Christ was in the tomb made Sunday the new day of rest. The early church appeared to meet the first day of the week.

    Therefore; we should love the law as admonished in Psalm 119. Only through Christ can we do good works ( Eph 2:10). Only by fulfilling the first couple commands as summarized by Christ can we desire His ways and demonstrate any love towards what is against our flesh nature. May we daily trust the Spirit and die to the flesh. Agape. RP
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Matthew 5:17, Romans 8,
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Bill,

    It is my understanding that throughout the earthly life of Jesus, he obeyed the law perfectly, never sinned, and completely submitted Himself to the will of the Father. He is the only person to fulfill the law perfectly, so yes, He did fulfill the law and is the fulfillment of the law, which culminated in His obedience in dying on the cross.



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