i have some agreement in principle with some things in your comment but id have to have you find the support for this part.
in other words, look back to my comment, and please show me the support you are mentioning, im always looking to learn some new things , from anyone who is willing....God bless
in other words, look back to my comment, and please show me the support you are mentioning, im always looking to learn some new things , from anyone who is willing....God bless
I knew scripture never disagreed wth itself, yet if you see Christ as having done away with the law then you must believe it does. I was determined to find the truth and I knew it was in scripture not in me. The search for truth took me months.
I simply can't take you through those months of searching. John Klien and Adam Spears live near me and helped direct my search. They are renowned scholars who spend their time in research and never assume answers. Tom Bradford's commentary on scripture also helped. He has spent years in the far east digging into ancient Hebrew and Hebrew history that the deep sea scrolls have helped bring to light.
I feel very confident that God created the world to operate for us to give us all fruits of the spirit through the law. It is our guidance established at creation.
Before Christ all gentiles had idols for Gods, they were part of thie country they lived in. This was also true before Paul met Christ for almost all Christians were Jews who were faithful to their culture. Paul's mission was to bring Christ to the gentiles. It was not to bring Jewish culture and ways to the gentiles and most of the New Testament is explaining this.
If something Paul teaches is not in agreement with scripture, then Paul must be discarded. Paul is complicated, even scripture says so. But God chose him to be an apostle, there isn't a chance that Paul is not to be followed. It is up to us to understand him.