When Jesus 'broke the rules'

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BenjaminN

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Measure everything against: This encompasses the full law of God: Love God with all your heart, soul, mind and might and your neighbour as yourself. If in this forum where we sometimes may at face value THINK we disagree, we have to disagree in love to bring truth for one another, and not in self-righteousness, which is sometimes difficult for our prideful selves. Jesus had the full nature of God, and therefor acted in full favour of God's will / law, in accordance with his divine nature. The only "rules" / laws Jesus broke was the man-made ones. Jesus was LOVE FOR GOD AND NEIGHBOUR embodied, and could NEVER BREAK THE DIVINE LAW of love God with your all, and your neighbour as your self (which LAW OF LOVE FOR GOD AND NEIGHBOUR AS THYSELF, encompasses ALL GOD'S LAWS AND COMMANDMENTS).
 

Roughsoul1991

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well then you certainly do not need any of my pack. Goldens are great dogs

I kinda like the more 'edgy' ones, but Goldens are super sweet
Well our oldest dog is a German Shepherd but he is too serious around our kids.
 

Nehemiah6

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so why then, did Jesus heal on the Sabbath when God said to set that day apart right in the Decalogue (10 commandments) and do no work on that day ?
Healing on the Sabbath days was "good works" and good works were not forbidden. Indeed the priests were commanded to bake the show bread on the Sabbath and replace the loaves from the previous week. There's a lesson right there.
 

Magenta

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Another place where the teachers of the law believed Jesus broke the law
was when Jesus said, I and the Father are one, in
John 10 (here is 31-33).

"I and the Father are one.”

At this, the Jews again picked up stones to stone Him. But Jesus responded, “I have
shown you many good works from the Father. For which of these do you stone Me?”


“We are not stoning You for any good work,” said the Jews, “but for
blasphemy, because You, who are a man, declare Yourself to be God.”
 
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Another place where the teachers of the law believed Jesus broke the law
was when Jesus said, I and the Father are one, in
John 10 (here is 31-33).

"I and the Father are one.”

At this, the Jews again picked up stones to stone Him. But Jesus responded, “I have
shown you many good works from the Father. For which of these do you stone Me?”


“We are not stoning You for any good work,” said the Jews, “but for
blasphemy, because You, who are a man, declare Yourself to be God.”

that was probably the biggest insult to the Pharisees IMO
 

SoulWeaver

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Jesus 2.0 update on the law framework (down to "love God" and "love your neighbor") and people screaming against Him is like people thinking the designer of MS DOS is not allowed to release the new improved Windows 10 to get the same thing done, just better... "Noo!! The old was better! Give it back!! One shouldn't be able to get things done this easily! Now the common and uneducated will be able to use computers! People must know how to use the console and all MS DOS commands like a PROPER coder!"
 

BenjaminN

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Jesus 2.0 update on the law framework (down to "love God" and "love your neighbor") and people screaming against Him is like people thinking the designer of MS DOS is not allowed to release the new improved Windows 7 to get the same thing done, just better... "Noo!! Give the DOS back!! One shouldn't be able to get things done this easily! Now the common and uneducated will be able to use computers! People must know how to use the console and all MS DOS commands like a PROPER coder!"
Yes, Jesus' interpretation of the law, as described in the sermon on the mount is LOVE TO THE POINT, it encompasses the whole of the law and the prophets. Jesus upped the game of LOVE GOD AND THY NEIGHBOUR AS THYSELF to a new level, even to the level of having impure thoughts about your neighbour.
 

SoulWeaver

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Yes, Jesus' interpretation of the law, as described in the sermon on the mount is LOVE TO THE POINT, it encompasses the whole of the law and the prophets. Jesus upped the game of LOVE GOD AND THY NEIGHBOUR AS THYSELF to a new level, even to the level of having impure thoughts about your neighbour.
Exactly... But there was less opportunity to appear righteous before men, Jesus directed all into the prayer closet, and that was the biggest problem imo. Their pride simply couldn't take that... They liked to appear knowledgeable and be praised. Should now someone who was a prostitute until yesterday get the same respect as them? No way...
 

SoulWeaver

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well, I never said Jesus broke the law. in fact, just the opposite

you can go to the back of the class :)

imagine a person can insert themself into a thread, totally misread it but decide they need to teach others the truth when they have missed the truth being presented

oh wait. we don't have to imagine :rolleyes:
You need to put 50 more disclaimers when you post.
The absolute worst is automatically assumed here.
"This Christian is saying something about Jesus and the law, they must be suggesting that Jesus sinned", that is so "logical" and the first that should come into everyone's mind :rolleyes:
 

SoulWeaver

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Fun fact: When stuff is put into quotation marks, it implies that what is within the quotation is not to be taken literally as intended understanding.
Example? The title of this thread: When Jesus 'broke the rules'
It means the author is NOT saying that Jesus literally broke the law, and she made it quite clear by using ''.
Also it was not even said "law", but "rules", she would not even put together such a sentence with Jesus, not even sarcastically. She does NOT want to present Jesus as a lawbreaker, but discuss the conflict of Jesus vs the Pharisees. Jesus did break the "norm", in some way.
I am baffled that in spite of this, she was taken in the worst way. Twice.
Why don't be stop presupposing the worst about one another and patiently inquire first if something seems off.
 

soggykitten

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2Early in the morning he came again to the temple. All the people came to Him, and He sat down and taught them. 3The scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in adultery, and placing her in the midst 4they said to him, “Teacher, this woman has been caught in the act of adultery. John 1

Jesus answered him, “I have spoken openly to the world. I have always taught in synagogues and in the temple, where all Jews come together. I have said nothing in secret. John 18:20
I don't understand what you're trying to say there. The first part of your post is from John 8.
The second paragraph is from John 18:20.
I see you added to your original post and that about the temple. There are two temples in the scripture as pertains to Jesus. The structure built by man, and that temple that is Jesus Christ.
John 2
18 So then the Jewish leaders[aj] responded,[ak] “What sign can you show us, since you are doing these things?”[al] 19 Jesus replied,[am] “Destroy[an] this temple and in three days I will raise it up again.” 20 Then the Jewish leaders[ao] said to him, “This temple has been under construction[ap] for forty-six years,[aq] and are you going to raise it up in three days?” 21 But Jesus[ar] was speaking about the temple of his body.[as] 22 So after he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this, and they believed the scripture[at] and the saying[au] that Jesus had spoken.

Luke 24 The Resurrection
 
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lenna

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You need to put 50 more disclaimers when you post.
The absolute worst is automatically assumed here.
"This Christian is saying something about Jesus and the law, they must be suggesting that Jesus sinned", that is so "logical" and the first that should come into everyone's mind :rolleyes:
maybe I will begin my next op (should there be one) with

'I COME IN PEACE'

 
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lenna

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Jesus 2.0 update on the law framework (down to "love God" and "love your neighbor") and people screaming against Him is like people thinking the designer of MS DOS is not allowed to release the new improved Windows 10 to get the same thing done, just better... "Noo!! The old was better! Give it back!! One shouldn't be able to get things done this easily! Now the common and uneducated will be able to use computers! People must know how to use the console and all MS DOS commands like a PROPER coder!"
 

Nehemiah6

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maybe I will begin my next op (should there be one) with 'I COME IN PEACE'
That's how all the war-mongers introduce themselves. When the Antichrist appears, that will be his precise modus operandi.
 
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lenna

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That's how all the war-mongers introduce themselves. When the Antichrist appears, that will be his precise modus operandi.
are you really that needy for attention?
 

soggykitten

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Oh stop it. The thing was derailed when you posted it.
Jesus kept every commandment & ordinance and broke none of them. If He had broken any He would be a sinner and not an acceptable sacrifice to redeem His people from their sins. Everyone everywhere would go to hell, Jesus included. He would also not be God. God is incapable of sin.

I use the Word of God to post true doctrine. Be grateful.
I am not a people pleaser who is content to let people live (and die) in deceit-- Jesus ONLY saves His believers.
Holy Spirit leads us to all truth; there are no theories; there is one truth.

Heresy is heresy is heresy. You can't make a lie into the truth. Call it what it is and shovel it into the pile with the rest of the poo.

I am far from divisive, your accusation is way, way off base. I endure sound doctrine, protect the sheep, and speak truth from God's Word. You with your anything goes attitude is divisive and destructive. There is ONE truth.

Your whole thread is an insult to God, who cannot sin. Jesus did no wrong; He is sinless. Jesus kept the law and thereby fulfilled it. He is unable to sin because HE IS GOD.

And why of all things are you are worried about a thread but NOT the integrity of the eternal Holy Word of God which has the power to save your soul?

Think about that. Then repent. God bless you.
You're funny.