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A latter end "worse" (Mt 12:45)
O "foolish" Galatians (Gal 3:1).
Dog re-"turned" to vomit (2Pet 2:22)
Sow re-"turned" to mire (2Pet 2:22)

Our Father: deliver us from evil.
We are delivered from the law.

Law is good, but it is also evil(concupiscence).
Discern(avoid) both good + evil: Hebews 5:14.

Whatsoever is not of faith is sin: Rom 14:23
The law is not of faith: Gal 3:11

Law: is the mininstration of death (2Cor 3:7);
as strength of sin's death sting (1Cor 15:56)

Saved(graced) & destroyed(lawed) after,
is perhaps result of grace + law in Jude 5.

Grace is sufficient (perhaps means no law req'd).

Endure unto "the end" to be "saved"(only) by "grace"(only):
The grace(only) of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

2006-08-08 04:56:27 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

3 answers

Yes, for we walk by faith, not law.
We are saved through faith, not deeds.
This is the will of Christ, and the love of God.
Amen!

2006-08-08 05:01:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

So when the law says that you should not kill, steal, comitt adultery, covet your neigbors wife or goods, etc, that is now not considered as evil and it ok to do now? Your understanding of the law is totally backward. It is the law that tells us how we are sinners. Without the law there would be no sin and without sin there would be no need of a Saviour. It is not law that ministers death or destruction but the effects of breaking that law. If you were tooling down the road doing 100 and was pulled over by a patrolman and he asked why you were speeding, (against the law) and started to write you a ticket but you told him you were in a hurry to get to your sick mother and she was about at deaths door, so he let you off with a warning, that is Grace. So now do you just peel out of there with your wheels spinning throwing the gravel up at him since you are under grace? Not on your life. You would turn your signal on and watch very carefully that all laws were kept and you would pull out and keep your speed well within the limit posted by law. Being under the law does not negat the law or make it bad. without the law, how would you know what was wrong? Nowhere does it say that the law was done away with, the Ten Commandment law. Only law that was done away with were the Mosaic laws that dealt with the sacrificial system that was no longer needed. Better get your facts straight or do you really believe it is now ok to kill, steal and all the other things the law says is wrong?

2006-08-08 05:10:26 · answer #2 · answered by ramall1to 5 · 0 0

You wasn't delivered from the Law. If you go out today and kill someone, you are under the Law. THAT is what Jesus was talking about.... and even he said he didn't come to End the law and the prophets but to Fulfill them. Fulfill does not mean End. It means he lived by it completely and perfectly as it was meant to be lived by... which is what ticked off the Pharisees... those people running around their "Law Books" telling other people how to live according to the Law.

Hhhhmmm.... that sounds an awful lot like some of the Christians I know... breaking out the Bible to make sure everyone else is living by laws they no longer follow.

2006-08-08 05:17:30 · answer #3 · answered by Kithy 6 · 0 0

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