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Actually what he did was say if you have not repented you have no faith. So he does believe one has to repent. (So once again you are seen as untruthful, because you refvuse to sit down and listen to what I have to say.)
When you sinned against your father did you go beg him forgiveness? Did you have to get on your knees every time you sinned and repent? Or did you go to him and confess your sin to him. And did he say thank you son. If you did not repent I was going to have to remove you from my family? Or did he take you in his arms, say he loved you and you were already forgive (then impose whatever punishment fit the crime?)
How do you correct your kids? Do you love them unconditionally. Or are they required to repent and beg forgiveness as a condition of staying in your family?
Now ask yourself. Why would God be any different?
Actually what he did was say if you have not repented you have no faith. So he does believe one has to repent. (So once again you are seen as untruthful, because you refvuse to sit down and listen to what I have to say.)
When you sinned against your father did you go beg him forgiveness? Did you have to get on your knees every time you sinned and repent? Or did you go to him and confess your sin to him. And did he say thank you son. If you did not repent I was going to have to remove you from my family? Or did he take you in his arms, say he loved you and you were already forgive (then impose whatever punishment fit the crime?)
How do you correct your kids? Do you love them unconditionally. Or are they required to repent and beg forgiveness as a condition of staying in your family?
Now ask yourself. Why would God be any different?
There is NO real difference between working at the law and works of the law.
One describes an action, working.
The other describes the noun, what they are, works of the law.
A person is working at the law and the result of that is works of the law.
But that is neither here nor there.
Paul doesn't separate the law into compartments and say "It is ok to work at this part but the Lord Jesus has abolished that Part".
The Lord Jesus Himself doesn't separate the law into compartments and say "I came to fulfill part of the law but the rest is on you".
So I would say this is your own construct and I suppose you must show how you came to this conclusion that the 10 commandments, sacrificing animals, and Moses instructions could be separated and abolished separately while some could still stand on their own.
I categorically disagree with that stance, btw, which I am sure you already know.... Which is the reason it is so difficult for us to have conversations on the bible and Christianity, imo. You have made Christianity about abolishing 2/3 of the law but continuing to work at the 10 commandments. IMO Christianity is ALL about our blessing in Christ and the WHOLE LAW, moses, sacrifices, and 10 c's are all finished for Christians.
My opinion is that it is only by the Fruit of the HOLY SPIRIT that the 10 commandments are obeyed. Not by people who look back to the 10 commandments to work at them in their own understanding.
In other words, the 10 commandments aren't for Christians. The Holy Spirit is for Christians. And the Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit will not cause us to be ashamed before God.
But peoples work at the 10 commandments WILL cause them to be ashamed before God.
I tried to say all this without being accusatory. I hope I succeded in showing my extreme disagreement with your premise without including any kind of offense to you personally, if that can be done.
One describes an action, working.
The other describes the noun, what they are, works of the law.
A person is working at the law and the result of that is works of the law.
But that is neither here nor there.
Paul doesn't separate the law into compartments and say "It is ok to work at this part but the Lord Jesus has abolished that Part".
The Lord Jesus Himself doesn't separate the law into compartments and say "I came to fulfill part of the law but the rest is on you".
So I would say this is your own construct and I suppose you must show how you came to this conclusion that the 10 commandments, sacrificing animals, and Moses instructions could be separated and abolished separately while some could still stand on their own.
I categorically disagree with that stance, btw, which I am sure you already know.... Which is the reason it is so difficult for us to have conversations on the bible and Christianity, imo. You have made Christianity about abolishing 2/3 of the law but continuing to work at the 10 commandments. IMO Christianity is ALL about our blessing in Christ and the WHOLE LAW, moses, sacrifices, and 10 c's are all finished for Christians.
My opinion is that it is only by the Fruit of the HOLY SPIRIT that the 10 commandments are obeyed. Not by people who look back to the 10 commandments to work at them in their own understanding.
In other words, the 10 commandments aren't for Christians. The Holy Spirit is for Christians. And the Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit will not cause us to be ashamed before God.
But peoples work at the 10 commandments WILL cause them to be ashamed before God.
I tried to say all this without being accusatory. I hope I succeded in showing my extreme disagreement with your premise without including any kind of offense to you personally, if that can be done.
Therefore judge nothing before the appointed time; wait till the Lord comes. He will bring to light what is hidden in darkness and will expose the motives of men’s hearts. At that time each will receive his praise from God. 1 Corinthians 4:5
For when there is a change of the priesthood, there must also be a change of the law. Hebrews 7:12
In my simple mind, I believe that being lawless means disobedience of the law and/or having no law or the rejection of the law.
Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself. Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself, without comparing himself to somebody else, for each one should carry his own load. Galatians 6:2-5
Love One Another
This is the message you heard from the beginning: We should love one another. And this is his command: to believe in the name of his Son, Jesus Christ, and to love one another as he commanded us. Those who obey his commands live in him, and he in them. And this is how we know that he lives in us: We know it by the Spirit he gave us. 1 John 3:11,23-24
Love is the fulfilment of the law. (Romans 13:8-14)
Confess Jesus Christ as your Lord and Walk in Love.
God's love endures forever.