@Studyman
I strive against all Sin. I don't cherry pick God's Commandments and Judge them as you do, some as worthy of my respect and honor, and judge others as unworthy my respect and honor. I don't adopt the religious traditions of this world that Judge God and His Words, as you do. After all, He is God. And I am instructed to "Yield myself" to Him, not judge Him, as you do.
All of your post are directed at other folks who disagree with
YOUR RELIGIOUS PRACTICES of mixing law with grace ~ laws meant
only to be temporary in nature until the coming of Christ,
as though they are not as sincere as you are, and they do not seek God to the degree you do ~ you make false claims that they cherry pick the scriptures, and a list of others ad hominem (in a way that is directed against a person
rather than the position they are maintaining).
As you do this, to add to your unscriptural demeanor, you present a false humility as though you are
only seeking God in the manner in which His word teaches, when in fact you are
guilty of mixing Moses' laws with the gospel of Jesus Christ, which laws Moses gave to Israel were intended
only for Israel and
only until Christ, I'm speaking of Israel's laws contained in ordinances,
not the moral law that that was to be used as a schoolmaster to teach God's people their need of Christ, never to be used as a means of eternal life, but could and should ever be the means as the rule of life, but mainly given as a
schoolmaster for God's people, to show them of their sinful nature and to show them their need of Jesus Christ's being the
only means provided by God to be trusted in
as the only source of eternal life for God's elect.
But the Levitical Priesthood was only temporary in it conception, and was prophesied to grow old and pass away, "After those days". I guess you have not been taught this by your adopted religion, but Jesus is God's High Priest now. And we are now under a New Priesthood, "After the Order of Melchizedek".
Agreed, but NO ONE here has ever defend that OT priesthood...Strawman fallacy Studyman. What we are against is this:
1) As the OT priesthood died off, replaced by NT priesthood of Jesus Christ and his saints ~ (we all all priests and kings.)
Revelation 5:10
“And hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth.”...............(on the
new earth, not on this present earth)
2) We are not living under the OT covenant of WORKS, but grace ~
meaning that the revelation of pure grace is now revealed in the gospel of Jesus Christ under the revelation of the new covenant~ God FREELY forgives sinners based upon
his grace alone through the redemption work of Jesus Christ, forgiven
FREELY on Christ's behalf,
not on any work considered on man's part, but only the work of Christ acting as the surety of God's elect,
works are excluded in the salvation from sin and condemnation, (under the first covenant God's law did not provide any forgiveness for sinners, it only pronounced DEATH on the transgressors ~ yet under the new covenant where sin abounded grace hath much more abounded through Jesus' obedience and righteousness, that he secured for his people.
Studyman, you are desperately trying to mix OT with the NT revelation of pure grace ~ not that there was no grace in the OT, it was indeed, but it was not the system they lived under and fully understood, that revelation came with Christ, and his gospel. Christ is the END OF THE LAW for righteousness.
Romans 10:4,5
“For Christ
is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law, That the man which doeth those things shall live by them."
True believers trust in Christ alone for their righteousness in order to enter into eternal life in the world to come, we dare not trust in
works of the law, many of which you are trusting in, in order to please God and to be accpeted before him. Just as Moses said: the righteousness that comes from the law can only come to a man, who lives according to each one of them
perfectly, in thought, word, and deed ~ from conception until death, it shows NO MERCY in breaking one of them, a man must keep all of them perfectly. Sin in point point, that man is guilty of all of them and must die. Thereby, as I said: "True believers trust in Christ alone
for their righteousness in order to enter into eternal life in the world to come, we dare not trust in
works of the law" ~works can be defined as
any commandment a man has an active part in, that would be considered as a work of the LAW..."This
DO and live, sin, and die" is the language of Moses' law.
1 Sam. 15:
And Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, to obey "is better" than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams.
But the Levitical Priesthood was only temporary in it conception, and was prophesied to grow old and pass away, "After those days". I guess you have not been taught this by your adopted religion,
but Jesus is God's High Priest now. And we are now under a New Priesthood,
"After the Order of Melchizedek".
So if I sacrificed animals for my sins
"today",
I would be "guilty" of transgressing the Law of Moses.
Duet. 18:
18 I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. 19 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken unto my words "which he shall speak in my name", I will require it of him.
So to obey the Law of Moses, I was to abide by the Levitical Priesthood sacrifices and burnt offerings for sin,
until God's Prophesied NEW High Priest came. And then I was to listen to Him, as to how to be forgiven.
Perhaps your religious sect didn't teach this to you either, but Jesus didn't tell me to offer sacrificial animals to the Levite Priest to provide for the forgiveness of my sins.
So no, I do not offer animal sacrifices for my sins today,
because that would be against the Law and Moses, who commanded "that I listen to the New High Priest when HE gets here".
Who would not know these things, you are saying these things to hide your true purpose of clinging to Moses instead of 100% following the NT.
You have no clue about God, His Son, God's Laws, the Law and Prophets, etc. Only those who didn't believe Moses and the Prophets, would still sacrifice animals for their sins, after the Prophesied Priest of God has come.
You are still persuaded that refusing to kill goats for my sins, is somehow against God's Commandants. I almost feel sorry for you that this is the case. But then, Jesus did say:
You make these outlandish statements that
NO ONE is accusing you of...but, this is your MO in all of your post. You are either unable to debate properly, or, you are practicing deceit, which is very unchristian. The gentleman asked:
Do you obey the law of Moses concerning the Sabbath?
Do you sacrifice animals for your sins?
If you don’t then you are not obeying the law of Moses. It’s that simple.
If you are guilty on one point of the law, then you are guilty of all the law.
He never said that you refusing to kill goats for your sins is you going against God's commandments, that's you adding to his word to make you seem to be right in your overall teachings ~ he simple asked questions to help you see that Moses law had many commandments that are
NOT enforce on us anymore, and that if you seek to keep some of them, then are you keeping all of them? if not,
then you truly are not obeying Moses' law, it is just that simple. A wise man once said:
Inconsistency is the hallmark of error being present!