• Dead to the Law -- A New Perspective

    From Jeff Snyder@1:345/3777 to All on Tue Apr 26 21:53:00 2011
    A short while ago I was in an online conversation with another Christian
    friend who has a page on Facebook. She mentioned to me how some of her Christian friends view her as being legalistic, because she believes that
    even though we accept Christ, we are still bound by the mandates of the
    Mosaic Law, while on the other hand -- according to what she wrote to me --
    her friends believe that we are no longer bound by the same.

    While I amply discuss this subject in a number of my articles on the Endtime Prophecy Net website, I felt that it would be good to share a brief
    refresher course here concerning this pivotal issue regarding our Christian faith.

    As I told my friend, a number of decades ago, when I was under the strong influence of a particular organization -- which I now view as a cult -- I likewise fell under the "dead-to-the-law" delusion for a time.

    However, in the years since that time, as I have delved deeper into the Word
    of God on my own, being led by nothing but the Holy Spirit, and following my longtime practice of comparing Scripture with Scripture, I have gained a new perspective concerning this important issue.

    Very briefly, my current understanding regarding the Grace vs Law issue is this:

    If we believe that the Bible does not contradict itself, and that God is not the author of confusion, then we must conclude that when the Apostle Paul writes that we are "dead to the Law" -- please see Romans 7:4 for example --
    he does not actually mean that we will no longer be held accountable for any actions that we may commit which are contrary to the Law -- particularly if
    we haven't received Christ in our lives.

    But the question is this: Which Law is Paul talking about? Is he talking
    about the entire Mosaic Law?

    A close examination of Paul's Epistles will reveal that he is not.

    If we examine what Jesus taught us in the Gospels, as well as what Paul
    wrote in his Epistles, we come to understand that what Paul was more than likely saying is that we are in fact dead to the sacrificial laws, as well
    as to the ceremonial laws, but not to the moral laws. This is in fact the
    very same thing that Jesus taught. The Lord constantly exposed the Scribes
    and the Pharisees because of their legalistic adherence to their ceremonial traditions, while they ignored love, mercy and compassion. As we also know, they also grew filthy rich through the merchandizing of sacrificial animals.

    My friend wrote to me that her understanding is that the purpose of the
    Mosaic Law is to reveal to us that we are sinners who are in need of a
    Savior. She is absolutely correct. As the Apostle Paul tells us, the Law was our schoolmaster which brought us to Christ. The Mosaic Law reveals to us
    our hopeless, sinful condition, and points us to Jesus. As Paul tells us, it
    is through the Law that we become aware of sin, as we see here:

    "What shall we say then? Is the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had not known
    sin, but by the law: for I had not known lust, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet."
    Romans 7:7, KJV

    So it is my current belief that the Moral Laws which Moses received from God
    on Mount Horeb -- or Sinai -- are just as good, just as strong, just as much
    in effect, and just as enforceable as they were thousands of years ago.

    But insofar as the Sacrificial Laws are concerned, they are now moot and
    void; because as we are told in the Epistle to the Hebrews, we have a new
    High Priest, who has established a New Covenant with us, which is based upon His own one-time Sacrifice on the Cross, and His Blood which was spilled for the remission of our sins. Again, I discuss all of these points in
    considerable detail in my articles.

    I believe that the same holds true for the Ceremonial Laws as well, such as observing certain holy days and feasts. They are moot and void, and we are
    no longer bound by them. In fact, as I explain in my articles, the time
    arrived when God simply became disgusted with the Jewish observance of so
    many holy days and feast days, and their outward display of self-assigned "holiness", while their hearts were -- and still remain -- very far from
    Him. Observing such feasts without accepting Christ is simply hypocrisy, and nothing less. God wants us to honor Him by accepting the Sacrifice of His
    dear Son.

    Even the Apostle Paul grew tired of dealing with this holier-than-thou
    attitude of his fellow Jews who argued about which feast days had to be observed. Those legalistic snakes and vipers even tried to pressure the new Christian Disciples into doing the same. Thus Paul wrote in Romans 14:5:

    "One man esteemeth one day above another: another esteemeth every day alike. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind."
    Romans 14:5, KJV

    So again, there is still strength in the moral aspects of the Mosaic Law. As Jesus said ". . . Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in
    no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." Matthew 5:18, KJV

    Obviously, while a major part of God's Redemption Plan has already been fulfilled with Christ's Death on the Cross -- and His subsequent
    Resurrection -- all has not been fulfilled yet . . . unless, of course, you currently believe that we are living on the New Earth with New Heavens.

    So, while we are no longer under the Law -- insofar as our Salvation is concerned, because animal sacrifices obviously cannot save us or cleanse us from our sins -- but under Grace, nevertheless, it is my personal belief
    that we will still be held accountable if we break the mandates of the Moral Law, such as "Thou shalt not kill" . . . or do you "dead-to-the-law"
    Christians believe that God will turn a blind eye if you kill someone, or
    steal from them, or have an affair with someone else's wife, or engage in homosexuality?

    Can you now see that your "dead-to-the-law" interpretation is a bit flawed?

    If what you currently believe is true -- that is, that we are dead to the entire Mosaic Law -- then everyone would be in Heaven; but Jesus and the
    Book of Revelation both make it rather clear that "wide is the gate, and
    broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat". The Book of Revelation makes it quite clear that there are certain people who will most definitely not be allowed to enter the Heavenly City,
    such as murderers for example.

    Let me leave you with the following verses:

    "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
    Revelation 21:8, KJV

    "For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie."
    Revelation 22:15, KJV

    If we are not bound by the moral aspects of the Mosaic Law, then how do you explain the previous verses???


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