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Dan_473, post: 3638957, member: 190874"]yes it is my question, what laws do you feel where in the universal law that God gave to Abraham and all mankind. I'm not trying to justify anything, I'm interested in biblical accuracy. I too am not interested in rejecting the scriptures. At the same time, I am also not interested in adding to the scriptures. I am interested in going with what the scriptures actually say and I think that at heart you are as well.
There used to be a user here on CC that was very into the idea that the King James Bible was inspired by God. if you questioned him on this, he would say that you were taking on the role of the serpent in the garden, asking Eve Did God really say? but such logic is faulty, as I'm sure most everyone could see, except for him.
when I said the really good part, I was thinking of the good part of the discussion. I wasn't thinking of the good part of the scripture.
I thought it did matter to you what commands were given to Abraham.
I have said many times that it didn't matter to me, or in my understanding, to the example this story was intended to promote. God gave Abraham instructions and Abraham kept them.
I don't know why this is so hard for you to grasp, or acknowledge. Did God tell me to go sacrifice my son to Him? No! Does this somehow translate into a doctrine where I get to pick and choose which Commandments are worthy of my respect, and which are not?
As I understood what you were saying, they were Abraham's commands, then the levitical priesthood was added 430 years later, then they were removed, leaving the commands given to Abraham as what we have for us today. yes if God gives you commands you should follow them.
There was a Law "ADDED" to another LAW which was being transgressed some 430 years after Abraham. It was to be in place "Until Jesus came". You and Post imply that this Law included "Though Shall Love the Lord with all your heart, and That thou shall love your neighbor as thy self, and so on.
I don't consider, and the Scriptures don't imply, that these are "Works of the Law", rather, I believe they are of the "LAW of Faith" which Paul spoke about in Rom. 3.. The "works of the Law" or as Paul refers to them as "The Law of Works" are the "Works" given though Moses to the Levites for the remission of sins. These, of course, would only be in force until "After those days" when the Word would become Flesh. I believe there is, and have posted volumes of scriptures in both the new and the old testaments which suggest that Loving God and Loving our neighbor as our self, will never end as our instructions. That even in immortality we would honor God and each other with following these commandments and the
definition placed on them in the Law and Prophets. Isaiah also said, in the Spirit of Christ, that some day "ALL" who worship God will respect His Commandments and Holy Days He created for man. This is not speculation.
However, the Levitical Priesthood "Works of the Law" is most certainly a temporary Commandment, which neither Abraham, not you and I were ever instructed to partake. Given God's description of sacrifice VS. obedience it is evident that God is more interested in how we love him and how we Love others, than He is with sacrificial "works of a Temporary Priesthood. And there is a stark difference between how God refers to His Sabbath in the Word of God, and how He refers to animal sacrifice. It is not speculation to consider these truth when seeking the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness in order to do the Will of God which Jesus said is essential for Salvation. It is accepting EVERY Word of God, not just the ones which support Mainstream religious traditions which direct me to these conclusions.
I think we should follow the faith of Abraham. I don't think we should follow all of the commands that Abraham had, since he was commanded to be physically circumcised.
Abraham was already obedient by the time God gave him an outward sign of obedience. And as we continue to "Seek the Kingdom of God" we learn, as did Paul, that the intent behind Circumcision was the "Renewing of our mind" or the "circumcision of the heart". I can't continue to live as if God did not make this distinction.
Yes God did not make things up as he went along. It does look to me that he gave different commands at different times. I agree that I have to follow God's instructions like Abraham did. That is not the same as following the same commands that Abraham had.
That sounds right, that Abraham was circumcised in his heart from the beginning. I have studied circumcision. I believe that I do understand it the way Paul did.
You and I both given the Commandment not to do physical work on the Sabbath? to me, that is part of the law that we are not under.
I know the Sabbath is the reason for our disagreement. This discussion is all about the Sabbath of God. Do we honor Him by following it, or do we follow the Path of the religious masses by not following it? You use scriptures that can promote your choice to not follow. This of course, causes you to disregard a lot of scriptures from the Word which became Flesh, both as the Word and as the Man Jesus which suggest it is God's Will for us to "Remember His Sabbath, and to keep it Holy. It is Holy because the Word which became Flesh made it Holy. We find evidence that we are not to rely on cutting flesh off our private parts for salvation, we are also influenced by much evidence that we are no longer to kill animals and have a Levite Priest sprinkle blood on an alter so we can be considered righteous. But I find zero evidence that the Christ, as the Word, and as the Man Jesus, every took away the Sanctification, or the Holy Status He bestowed on this commandment.
We have prophesy that the Gentiles (Uncircumcised in flesh by definition) will be taken into God's Fold. We have prophesy regarding the end of animal sacrifice and the Priesthood service of the Sanctuary.
We also have Prophesy that Priests who come in God's Name will preach lies. We have Prophesy that a great religion will speak out against the most High God and will " His intention will be to change times established by law".
But nowhere do we have Prophesy that God eliminated, altered or changing His Sabbath. Nowhere.
Should I not consider these Biblical facts when "Seeking the Kingdom and His Righteousness? What if most people ignore these Biblical facts? Should that change my mind regarding Scripture? If you think it should, then you should read about Caleb.
True, God does not like to have his instructions disregarded.
neither does God like having his instructions added too.
Then don't disregard them Dan. Don't Add to them Dan.
I believe I already explained why I was asking you to list the references, in biblical order, for the commands that you see in the universal law given to Abraham and all mankind. I think it will help the discussion. I don't think it would be difficult. How many references do you think it will be?
The Bible is just a Book Dan. I can not prove it is true, or that God exists. I believe the evidence, but just like the existence of God, I can't prove it. I have "Faith" in Him, but if I had proof of His existence it wouldn't be Faith. And we are saved by Faith in Him according to His Word.
I don't know if what is written is true, but I know what is written. About His Sabbath, about Circumcision, and the Priesthood "works of the Law". I have posted volumes of scriptures which show how God feels about all 3 subjects. It is the Scriptures which have led me to the conclusions I have shared with you.
If you believe the scriptures build a different doctrine, then please, show them to me, make your case as to why my understanding is not in line with scriptures. If I am just posting scriptures which are exposing flaws on your doctrines, then maybe you would be wise to consider. How else would the Most High correct you. Are you so special you think He would come down to you in shining Light and treat you differently than He did Abraham?
How do you know He isn't telling you: " Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee:"