Jesus fulfilled the laws in which those that belong to him are not under the law by His righteousness. Paul went in to great detail with regards to this. Is the moral law a standard in which Christians should strive for? Yes. Are we required to follow them as a commandment by the law itself? No. If you have ever told a lie you’re a liar. You yourself cannot undo that. The law condemns you for such. I get what you’re saying, but we are not called to carry the heavy burden the law requires. Jesus did that for us.
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I commend you for understanding what I am saying, many would not even go that far.
The curse of the law Yeshua took to the cross and not the law. If you read Romans 3:19,20 is says... Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law; that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become quilty before God. Therefore, by the dids of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight; for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
The above verse is important because with the law every mouth will stopped and all may become guilty of the law before God (which you will agree), by the law is the knowledge of sin (which you will agree). So, if you refrain from committing adultery you were obedient to God's law. You are obedient to God's law because a person who is saved by grace, justified by faith and made God's righteousness apart from the law will be obedient to the law of God. Romans 8:4 tell us, that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit and verse what tells us that there is therefor now no condemnation to them who are in Yeshua, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. In other words, as we walk after the Spirit, the Spirit will fulfill the righteousness of the law. It is God's laws that the Spirit of God will fulfill in our lives.
As you can see, I am not stating that the Law makes us God's righteousness, but that when we refrain from sin with are being obedient to God's laws. I am making it clear that we are saved by grace alone through faith apart form the law and made God's righteousness in Yeshua not by the law, but we are obedient to God's law because we are saved and walk after the Spirit.
The problem is that many Gentile believers immediately assume the moment one say law they are introducing the doctrine of faith and work for salvation.
So when on keeps the law is because they are walking after the Spirit and the Spirit of God strengthens one to be obedient to the law of God, in other words, refraining from what God calls sin. Nothing to does with justification, but all to do with obedience to God.
Again, I commend you for weighing what I previously stated fairly. I am not here to convince anyone, I just put it on the table and the Spirit of God does the convincing and convicting. I wrote a book entitled "SEEK GOD" and wrong it so all ages can understand it, I gave a coming to a friend who is now a rabbi, he literally trashed my book, why? Because though I would hold Shabbat with him my book leaned more toward Christianity and he made that statement with me. My relationship is not with the law, my relationship is with God in Yeshua, it is about walking and growing with Yeshua and doing that which is right before God with a perfect heart.
As you can see, I put the law in its right perspective and when we do this when can see that the law has to do with obedient and not salvation, neither does it makes one God's righteousness, Yeshua did that for us on the cross.