So I read through your post and I have a couple of questions for you.
1. Please explain what Jesus meant in Matthew 5:17-19. Remember this is Jesus saying these things and he is the Master. I don't want to see the Servant quoted to rebut or refute the Master. I am a Gentile and not a Jew so the Law had no bearing on me to begin with, only the Commandments which Jesus pointed to as the 10 in Matthew 19:17.
1. Please explain what Jesus meant in Matthew 5:17-19. Remember this is Jesus saying these things and he is the Master. I don't want to see the Servant quoted to rebut or refute the Master. I am a Gentile and not a Jew so the Law had no bearing on me to begin with, only the Commandments which Jesus pointed to as the 10 in Matthew 19:17.
The law still applies to you as a Gentile as through the judgments that have been declared in the law, all the world will become guilty before God (Romans 3:19-20).
Jesus taught us in the passage in question that,
1) it is not a salvation requirement that one obey the least of these commandments, as you will still be in the kingdom of heaven if you don't; only you will be called least.
2) The law will not be done away with until after heaven and earth have passed away; and therefore it will be utilized to judge the sinners who stand before God at the great white throne judgment;
3) The righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees was impeccable outwardly; however, they did not have the righteousness of faith (Philippians 3:9); and therefore their righteousness did not extend to their inward parts (Matthew 23:25-28). They were like whited sepulchres that appear beautiful outwardly, but inwardly are like dead men's bones.
4) We must have an inward righteousness that exceeds the outward righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees if we are going to enter in to the kingdom.
5) the law is a schoolmaster to lead men to Christ (Galatians 3:24), in that it shows man that he is a sinner in need of a Saviour (Romans 3:20); and is thus able to convert his soul (Psalms 19:7).
6) In Galatians 3:10, we find that if anyone seeks to be justified by the law rather than through faith in Christ, he is required to obey everything that is written as law in the book of the law. This also applies if anyone is seeking to enter into the kingdom on the basis of their own goodness or merit. See also James 2:10, Matthew 5:48.
Finally, are you the same Cygnus who used to have the Message Board called cygnus-study.com?
I took the liberty of also explaining Matthew 5:20; sorry if that confused you or anything like that.