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I would say that the ten commandments of God are moral guideposts that are relevant to all people. They encompass, as I see it anyway, respect for God, self, and others. And love as well.
Jesus said when asked what commands should people keep, love the Lord with all your heart and mind. And love your neighbor as you love yourself. Upon those two commands in the new testament hang the laws and the prophets. He did not say, those two commands abolish the laws and the prophets. He said those laws and the prophets writings are grounded in those two areas that pertain to love and respect.
I wonder what the original language in Matthew 4:48 was. Because we can never be perfect in this life. And I am certain God knows this.
Jesus said when asked what commands should people keep, love the Lord with all your heart and mind. And love your neighbor as you love yourself. Upon those two commands in the new testament hang the laws and the prophets. He did not say, those two commands abolish the laws and the prophets. He said those laws and the prophets writings are grounded in those two areas that pertain to love and respect.
I wonder what the original language in Matthew 4:48 was. Because we can never be perfect in this life. And I am certain God knows this.
Are they still sin if you break them? Yes
Is it bad ot break them? Yes
But they in themselves do not give us directions as to what every possible way to break them are. And HOW to keep them.
That is what jesus meant buy they encompass the law. If you are loving, you will not break them. By the letter or any other way.
Fail to love, and you risk breaking them whether your trying to keep them or not
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