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If we are buying into the story of trinity than Jesus existed way before first firmament was ever created. So the laws that GOD was giving to Jews or even before that were actually given by Jesus. So when Jesus was given his laws to ppl (before Jews and after) stays for ever right? So it seems that with time GOD changes his own laws. Q.
Do you think GOD will change more laws in the near future, or may be he will change the idea of heaven and hell too? If it’s ok for him to give the law and than few thousands years change it than how are we guaranteed that nothing else will change?
ex:
Isaiah 40:8 says, "The grass withers, the flower fades; but the word of our God will stand for ever."

There are many passages in OT and NT that says god's law for ever tough some how it does get changed. If some1 need more quotes from bible where GOD says him self that law is for ever let me know.

2006-08-03 10:36:57 · 13 answers · asked by PicassoInActions 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

13 answers

No laws were changed, except by the Roman Catholic Church.

I have no idea how that has anything to do with the Trinity. Except that I've heard some people say that, after Jesus was human, he understood people better so he revoked some of the laws. Pretty absurd.

2006-08-03 10:41:38 · answer #1 · answered by Netchelandorious 3 · 0 1

The laws aren't changed, but sometimes the way the law is fulfilled is changed. Take the law of sacrifice. When the law was first established, a live sacrifice was needed. The animal was killed and burned in the name of God. When Jesus attoned for our sins, died on the cross and was resurrected, that changed the law. He was the sacrifice, a living sacrifice to cleanse the earth from their sins. Now, we practice the law of sacrifice in a different way. We give tithes and offerings, we pray in the name of Christ to the Father, we now have an advocate on our side.

The word and the law are two different things. Words can be changed, or moved around to suit a certain purpose. Non of Gods laws are changable. They are set and will always be the same.

Where is the question on the trinity in this??

2006-08-03 17:58:09 · answer #2 · answered by odd duck 6 · 0 0

I do not see where the Laws of God changed. You have to understand what happened in the beginning. There was a period where the world was in chaos. Satan and his followers lived on the earth. Then God turned Satan's kingdom upside down and set up Adam and Eve in the earth. Adam and Eve lost there home and caused us to inherit the sinful nature. The purpose of God giving us His laws was to show us His righteousness and holiness since we were disconnected from His through sin. But you will find out that every law that God gives stems from His righteousness, love, and mercy These are the three basic priciples by which all Laws stem from. You will see them demonstrated from the time of Adam even unto today.

2006-08-03 17:49:59 · answer #3 · answered by super saiyan 3 6 · 0 0

The truth is,

Psalm 146:6 (The Message)
The Message (MSG)
Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson




3-9 Don't put your life in the hands of experts
who know nothing of life, of salvation life.
Mere humans don't have what it takes;
when they die, their projects die with them.
Instead, get help from the God of Jacob,
put your hope in God and know real blessing!
God made sky and soil,
sea and all the fish in it.
He always does what he says—
he defends the wronged,
he feeds the hungry.
God frees prisoners—
he gives sight to the blind,
he lifts up the fallen.
God loves good people, protects strangers,
takes the side of orphans and widows,
but makes short work of the wicked.

Why isn't Isaiah 40:8 good enough?

2006-08-03 17:53:18 · answer #4 · answered by Jessica M 4 · 0 0

The principle of the Law has never changed. The principle has always been Love God with all your heart, mind, body, and soul. To do this, we must treat His creations with love. The Mosaic law was simply a detailed version of this Law that applied to the historical and cultural setting. By following the Law of Love, and acceptance of Grace, there is no violation.

2006-08-03 17:42:52 · answer #5 · answered by Andy VK from Houston 2 · 0 0

There is some severe equivocation with the term "law" around here.

The Law that changed when Jesus came was the Deuteronomic law, which was transient in nature. Evidence of this is the fact that God says that eating certain things is an abomination "to you," meaning "to the Hebrew people." Since people are transient beings, the fact that something is an abomination to people is suggestive of the law's temporal nature.

However, in other portions of the Law, God says that things are abominations "to Me." God is an unchanging being, therefore the fact that something is an abomination "to Him" suggests its permanent nature. It is these sorts of laws, where God relates something to Himself, that do not change.

2006-08-03 17:58:38 · answer #6 · answered by mle_trogdor2000 2 · 0 0

God's laws haven't changed. Jesus was Jewish and for a long time people had to become Jewish before they could become Christian. The Bible has the Hebrew scriptures and they are just as important as the New Testament.

2006-08-03 17:44:51 · answer #7 · answered by puma 6 · 0 0

In Matthew 5:17, Jesus says:
17"Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.

Romans 8:3-4: 3For what the law was powerless to do in that it was weakened by the sinful nature,[a] God did by sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful man to be a sin offering.[b] And so he condemned sin in sinful man,[c] 4in order that the righteous requirements of the law might be fully met in us, who do not live according to the sinful nature but according to the Spirit.


The laws were not changed; God did not change his mind. Jesus and God were one in the beginning, and when man sinned, they set the law in place, so man would know how to live, and see that he was a sinner. Jesus then came to earth, not to change the law, but to save the people because they could not live up to the law. THus, the law is not abolished, but we are freed from punishment if we fall short, because Jesus died in our place. and everyone falls short

2006-08-03 17:45:53 · answer #8 · answered by theua_s 2 · 0 0

The rules he set down don't change. All He did was make it easier for all of us to be saved, that's it. Instead of having to follow all these bizarre ideas (wearing sack cloth during a woman's period) he made it easy for everyone and anyone to be saved. The laws still apply, but he just says, "if you don't do them, you are still forgiven."

2006-08-03 17:41:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

that very good thank you as Jesus is the light of the world light of the new Jerusalem and the first thing G-D said "LET THEIR BE LIGHT " He was brought forth the first of his works exact clone of himself Jesus also said "IF YOU SEEN ME YOU SEEN THE FATHER "your right about the Law .The Sabbath is a perpetual covenant some thing that G-D can't change and that just one of them

2006-08-03 17:52:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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