The law demands perfection, you don't have it to offer, Romans 3:23.
God wants you to trust in the righteousness of Christ for your salvation, Romans 3:26.
I already have. But this does not mean that I am not to live a righteous life.
The law demands perfection, you don't have it to offer, Romans 3:23.
God wants you to trust in the righteousness of Christ for your salvation, Romans 3:26.
I already have. But this does not mean that I am not to live a righteous life.
We live righteous lives not to be saved, but for the purpose of being witnesses for Christ and his Gospel.
Jacob
You are obsessed with your righteousness, which makes you in bondage to the law. You need to be free from the law. As long as you are in bondage to the law you will sin. Paul said that the law made him sin, Romans 7:7-12.
We are free from the law because Jesus fulfilled the law for us and then abolished it for us, Ephesians 2:15. You have trouble believing that because you don't understand the Gospel. The one new man in Ephesians 2:15 is that man that lives by faith and not by the law.
People were saved in the Old Testament the same way that they are saved today "BY FAITH". In the Old Testament they believed that God would provide them with a savior, THEY BELIEVED GOD, Romans 4:3. Their faith, NOT THE LAW, was counted for righteousness. The law does not count for righteousness. If anything the law reveals sin, "By the law is the knowledge of sin" Romans 3:20.
"So then faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God" Romans 10:17. Those that were saved in the New Testament were saved because they heard and believed the Gospel. The moment that one hears and believes the Gospel they are indwelt with the Holy Spirit and are "In Christ". I don't think that you are there. If you believed the Gospel you would not be so occupied with your righteousness. Christ is our righteousness, NOT THE LAW.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to be righteous or living a life of righteousness. Righteousness is something that God desires of us. I am not in bondage to the law. Here is a verse that will help you. It helped me.
Romans 7:13 NASB - 13 Therefore did that which is good become a cause of death for me? May it never be! Rather it was sin, in order that it might be shown to be sin by effecting my death through that which is good, so that through the commandment sin would become utterly sinful.
Take away the commandment and sin is not sin anymore? No. You cannot take away the commandments.
Here are scriptures that say that the law has been abolished for Christians.
Ephesians 2:15, Colossians 2:14, 2 Corinthians 3:13, Hebrews 8:13.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to be righteous or living a life of righteousness. Righteousness is something that God desires of us. I am not in bondage to the law. Here is a verse that will help you. It helped me.
Romans 7:13 NASB - 13 Therefore did that which is good become a cause of death for me? May it never be! Rather it was sin, in order that it might be shown to be sin by effecting my death through that which is good, so that through the commandment sin would become utterly sinful.
Take away the commandment and sin is not sin anymore? No. You cannot take away the commandments.
well said, You are obseesed to be righteous and nothing wrong about it. We all should be obsessed to be righteous.
You are doing so well, Jacob.
bless you
I understand that the enmity was abolished. Jesus did not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets.
Do you have your quote right?Of course he did. To be under the law is to be under judgment and condemnation. This is why Paul said to the Galatians, "Tell me that you desire to be under the law, DO YOU NOT HEAR THE LAW?" Galatians 4:21.
You apparently do not hear or understand what the law demands.
Happy Chanukah!
Do you have your quote right?
There is nothing wrong with observing God's Law. What do you mean by saying or being under the law? When is it that you believe that a person is under the law? Do you believe that it is when a person observes it or does not observe it and do they need to have said that they do?
Shalom.
Jacob
If you observe it, or do it, you are under it and will be subject to it, Galatians 3:10.
It is like committing spiritual suicide.
Incorrect.
To obey God involves experiencing His joy and blessing.
That is not what Paul is saying.
"For as many as are under the law are under the curse" Galatians 3:10.
What are the works of the law? What is the works of the law?
Obedience to God is not something that Paul teaches against.
No, Paul teaches that... "There is none righteous, no, not one" Romans 3:10. The law will not save you, nor will the law make you acceptable to God.
Read the context for what Paul is quoting and see the point that he is making here in Romans. No one is righteous, true. The law doesn't save and it doesn't make you acceptable to God, true. But God wants you to obey Him. Do you agree with this but then find it wrong to say that God wants you to obey (or, observe) His Law? You are to live by or according to the Spirit of God. If the Spirit of God does not dwell in you then you do not belong to God and Christ. I should get the quote right.
Romans 8:9 NASB.