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I did. Jesus followed God's law, but was indifferent to man's law.
Did Jesus ever encounter a sin He did not correct?
I think it is you jumping to conclusions. When Jesus speaks on a subject, He speaks truth.
I referred to Galatians, which shows us that the whole law is fulfilled in Christ, and those who seek to keep it are under a curse, as they cannot. Galatians focused on circumcision as representative of the law, as it is/was greater than the Sabbath, as can be deduced from the previous points which you refused to consider.
There is no one righteous, not even one. Jesus' point was that without His righteousness, no one can enter Heaven. No amount of law-keeping on our account can save us - our failure to do so would actually condem us.
The answer is all the laws/commandments were being referred to, and these are completely fulfilled in Christ alone.
Did Jesus ever encounter a sin He did not correct?
I think it is you jumping to conclusions. When Jesus speaks on a subject, He speaks truth.
I referred to Galatians, which shows us that the whole law is fulfilled in Christ, and those who seek to keep it are under a curse, as they cannot. Galatians focused on circumcision as representative of the law, as it is/was greater than the Sabbath, as can be deduced from the previous points which you refused to consider.
There is no one righteous, not even one. Jesus' point was that without His righteousness, no one can enter Heaven. No amount of law-keeping on our account can save us - our failure to do so would actually condem us.
The answer is all the laws/commandments were being referred to, and these are completely fulfilled in Christ alone.
in all my dealings with Sabbatarians over the years, it seems they are immune to the truth and will go to extreme lengths to try and create a mashup of scripture that you don't know whether to laugh at or cry over it's so bad
it's a waste of time...you will not get a sincere reply and will be accused of nonsense
I'm ignoring them both and leaving the thread
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