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No, I referred to the "Torah observant", how obstinate they are, and how even when they have no excuse for rejecting truth, they will reject truth. That's what you're doing--and you admitted that you used to be "Torah observant".
Again, you have to deny the obvious--ie, that "not under Law but under Grace" and "serve not in the oldness of the letter but in the newness of the Spirit" directly correspond--to uphold your view.
I invite you to believe God, but everyone can see you're not interested.
Again, you have to deny the obvious--ie, that "not under Law but under Grace" and "serve not in the oldness of the letter but in the newness of the Spirit" directly correspond--to uphold your view.
You're denying that "under Law" and "under Grace" refer to methods of service, but Paul, right after using that phrase, says, "you serve not in oldness of the Letter [ie, the Law], but newness of the Spirit [ie, Grace]".
You're denying that "under Law" and "under Grace" refer to methods of service, but Paul, right after using that phrase, says, "you serve not in oldness of the Letter [ie, the Law], but newness of the Spirit [ie, Grace]".
How did the Gentiles qualify as "doers of the Law" without even knowing the Law (Ro 2:14)?
Answer:
The Spirit wrote the Law of God on their heart.
That is to say, they were serving in the newness of the Spirit.
They were not serving in the oldness of the letter.
How did the Gentiles qualify as "doers of the Law" without even knowing the Law (Ro 2:14)?
Answer:
The Spirit wrote the Law of God on their heart.
That is to say, they were serving in the newness of the Spirit.
They were not serving in the oldness of the letter.
The Gentiles in Romans 2, it says, were "doers of the Law".
It explicitly teaches that the Spirit wrote God's Law on their hearts.
It explicitly states they were keeping God's statutes (vv26,27).