That is not what I said. The truth is, if one is not under the blessing of the law, they are under the curse of the Law. I cannot find a third alternative.
I have read both and I like the blessing of the Law best.
By the way, Jesus freed all who believe in Him from the curse of the law.
I don't say I have need of nothing. I knew long again I needed Jesus!
The main problem with this popular WOF doctrine is this:
The Law was only given to the nation Israel. It promises physical blessings if they obey, and physical curses if they don't.
For us in the Body of Christ, Paul never promised us any physical blessings when we believe 1 Cor 15:1-4.
But Paul promised to us all spiritual blessings in the heavenly places in Christ (Ephesians 1:3).
That is in-line with that he taught us regarding our physical sufferings on Earth, whether is it diseases or material poverty, in Romans 8:18-25 as well as 2 Cor 4:17-18.
Now, there are some ways in which WOF preachers try to overcome this lack of teaching in Paul and
convince their congregation that Paul agrees with them, that the Deut 28 physical blessings are for them.
The most popular method is
using this verse from Paul is 2 Cor 1:20 For no matter how many
promises God has made, they are "
Yes" in Christ. And so through him the "
Amen" is spoken by us to the glory of
God.
Thus, they use this verse to conclude that, when we look at Deut 28, we can believe that Christ died on the cross so that ALL the promises made to Israel, those physical blessings are ours to claim, and
we need not fear the physical curses because the cross took them all.
I believe you also believe in that method?
The second method, which was taught by my senior pastor in the WOF church I currently attend, is that "
everything physical first comes from spiritual".
Thus he uses Ephesians 1:3 and made the clever link that, because
Paul said we are blessed with every spiritual blessings in Christ, it is natural to also expect the same physical blessings promised to Israel for us.
So far, I have yet to hear another WOF pastor using that but I can imagine many of them do that too.