Hello.
I have recieved many mixed messages from Christians regarding the OT. One on hand, many argue that the dietary laws, practises such as circumcision and obeying the Sabbath do not need to be observed. Many other Christians argue homosexuality should not be practised on the basis that it is forbidden in the OT.
Would anyone like to offer some clarity?
Thank you
Hello Shlomit, I hope your day went as your name suggests.
i doubt you'll see this, but i may have a little unorthodox opinion regarding your post.
So it's hard to narrow down where to start when i'm typing, this is much easier in a verbal conversation but here goes:
Mattityahu5'17-20 - i think this is the crux of what you're getting at? the rest of these wonderful folk in here i think are getting more at Yirmeyahu31'31-34. I'm thinking more Romiyiym14. Read the last few verses there in rom14 and i think that holds it together nicely.
Sha'ul wrote that there was a resurrection like the sun, the moon, and the stars. christ says those who keep the teachings, and teach accordingly are call great in heaven, and those who do not and teach accordingly will be called least in heaven.
but look, honestly least in heaven is incredibly rich. if i am given 10 million dollars, i would not then compare myself to Jeff Besos. i would just be freaking out about not being poor, or worrying about food anymore. heaven is more valuable and christ shows there that those that kept the teachings, and those who did not, both of them had faith that surpassed that of the Parushim.