Righteous works of the Law (such as dietary restrictions, circumcision, or worship on particular days) at first glance seem to have wisdom and an aura of pleasing God by performing them.
And these things are addictive while subtlety convincing you of your own self righteousness.
However....they are actually taking you further from your goal of fellowship with Jesus. Because that's the ultimate goal we wish to obtain.
Fellowship with Jesus can only be obtained with humility by exercises of agape love and faith towards God and your neighbor. (Which is what the law focused on in another time in history)
So....eat a bacon cheeseburger without guilt....wash it down with a beer and smile....be ready to give an answer for that sort of faith. One that has extreme confidence in what God has said He will do to those who love him and your neighbor.
And these things are addictive while subtlety convincing you of your own self righteousness.
However....they are actually taking you further from your goal of fellowship with Jesus. Because that's the ultimate goal we wish to obtain.
Fellowship with Jesus can only be obtained with humility by exercises of agape love and faith towards God and your neighbor. (Which is what the law focused on in another time in history)
So....eat a bacon cheeseburger without guilt....wash it down with a beer and smile....be ready to give an answer for that sort of faith. One that has extreme confidence in what God has said He will do to those who love him and your neighbor.
Something that we do on our own does not involve trusting in anyone else, so it is contradictory to think that we can become self-righteous by obediently trusting in God's instructions. If God's law were His instructions for how to become self-righteous and God does not want us to become self-righteous, then it would follow that God therefore wants to be disobeyed, which is absurd, especially consider that all throughout the Bible, God called for His children to repent and to return to obedience to His law. Therefore, God's law is not His instructions for how to become self-righteous, but rather it is His instructions for how to testify about His righteousness. Likewise, our good works in obedience to God's law were not commanded for the purpose of establishing our own goodness, but to teach us how to testify about God's goodness, which is why our good works bring glory to Him (Matthew 5:16), and by testifying about God's goodness, we are also expressing the belief that God is good, or in other words, we are believing in Him, and the same is true of God's other character traits.
God's word is His instructions for how to have fellowship with God's word made flesh and it is contradictory for someone to have faith in God's word made flesh, but not in God's word. the Bible repeatedly states in both the OT and the NT that the way to love God is by obeying His commandments, so it is contradictory to love God instead of obeying His commandments.
Sin is the transgression of God's law (1 John 3:4) and God's law prohibits eating unclean animals, so it is therefore a sin to do that. Moreover, in Deuteronomy 4:2, it is a sin to add to or subtract from God's law, so it is also a sin to claim that it is not a sin to eat unclean animals.