So they went straight to Hell? Do you have any Scripture to back that up?
I said, "that was for God to judge."
The Law was never for the forgiveness of sin. No one could ever be forgiven of sin/s through the Law. The sacrifices weren't even about forgiveness; they simply covered the sin in anticipation of Christ.
I agree. Even though the sacrificial system took away immediate judgement, it didn't remove the condemnation from the sinner's conscience. Only the blood of Jesus can do this. However, regarding the woman in Luke 7, it further proves that there was a grace at work apart from the law, which wouldn't make sense if Jesus was an enforcer of the law.
Forgiveness doesn't negate the consequences. A murderer still deserves to die for committing murder, regardless of whether God has forgiven them.
Right. However, while supposedly under the Mosaic law, Jesus forgave the woman's many sins. The Mosaic law was negated, and that means that faith laid hold of something that she would have been exempt from while under the law.
This is what none of you mads are understanding, or more to the point, not wanting to understand.
Grace and law are not mutually exclusive. He ministered both. But He did not put Himself in a position to execute justice during His time here.
He did not minister both :doh:
Grace is by faith, and law is by works. Both cannot coexist.
You know how so. I explained it plain enough.
That's not what He did. She had faith, that she exercised.
Just as we do today.
John 5:24 "Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death into life.
If a person has everlasting life, the law can no longer have a claim on them. They are free from it's condemnation, as the woman was.