Ive been a bit reticent to come back to this, for although I generally agree with you, there is still much that can be said concerning it.
There's always much more to say !
In the church I grew up in, I gleaned from what was said Jesus died for the sins I committed before I got saved but not after. I then in effect lived under the law as a believer. I view things simply. If someone said to me
‘’The justified will obey the law’’ I would then consider my continued justification hinged on obeying it, and I would then view it, practically speaking as, I would be living under the law. Maybe that’s just me.
Jesus died for ALL our sins...those before and those after.
I do hope you know this now.
Jesus not only died for OUR sins but for those of the whole world.
This means that He died for every single sin ever committed and all those that are to come.
For instance...even those of the OT saints that did not even know about Jesus.
We are justified by faith, absolutely
Every Christian I know would be in agreement.
We are justified only and exclusively by faith.
God's grace and our faith will justify us before God..
nothing else.
Sanctified by obedience. I would say, it would vary from believer to believer as to how sanctified they become, would you agree?
Yes. I agree.
100%
And God does not expect us all to be the same.
I will never be Joan of Arch or Benedett of Lourdes.
I will never be like some ordinary folk I know that shine with God's light.
I agree the law is dead, insofar as a binding law as such. But I do believe what is written in nine of the ten commandments is now in the hearts and minds of believers
i think the words THE LAW are not properly being represented in this thread - which had me confused at the beginning.
The Law is what Paul speaks of as THE WORKS OF THE LAW.
This is what the Israelites did when they were travelling through the desert.
The dry and unfriendly environment they had to go through to get to the Promised Land.
They did their best to obey every single ordinance and rule but the Holy Spirit was not available to them as He is for us today.
Jesus had to die and go back to heaven and send HIM down to us.
I believe (not sure yet) that we're conflating this with GOOD WORKS.
Paul does say that good works are necessary....
this would be obedience to Jesus.
Romans 1:5
5 Through Him we received grace and apostleship to call all the Gentiles to the obedience that comes from[c] faith for his name’s sake.
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I instinctively know in my mind God does not want me to steal, commit adultery, murder, covet, take his name in vain, lie
And in my heart(my flesh is another matter) I do not want to do those things.
When you say obedience to Jesus, are you referring to his individual commands in the Gospels, or as Paul stated in Galatians6:2?
Don't you believe that if we do what Galatians 6:2 teaches,,,it's the same as the Two Great Commandments?
Love God
Love your neighbor as yourself
Doesn't this cover all of the commandments?
However, to answer your question...
I hear and try to do everything that is written in read - which are the words of Jesus.
I said TRY.
some on these Forums claim works are good to do, but not really necessary.
Some claim they've achieved sinless perfection.
Galatians 6:2
2 Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
I would think, according to what Paul wrote we must show love to others, and in that way we fulfil the law of Christ.
I just felt I should respond to the post as you posted it to me
I think we agree.
Thanks for responding.