Well, the early church like Paul and the apostles....KEPT IT ALL.
If Paul came back today and saw our lives, would he say
"this is what I started! Beautiful, just as intended"
or
"What the HELL is this??"
http://www.thetabernacleofdavid.org/613.htm
ANd before we all use the standard "under grace" argument that is SO misquoted, read this. I'm not attacking, just hoping!
http://www.mashiyach.com/scrolls.htm
Not trying to judge.....just want you all to be blessed!
Keeping the Law is FUN if you love Him! :-)
If you loved somoene and they wrote a book about what pleased them, would you do it? And He does not change...
Just a thought! Email me if you want to talk further!
Baruch and Shalom in Yeshua Meshiyach
David
2007-02-07
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You will love the link about the 613 I think.
Most we already follow, some cannot be (cuz it has to do with the temple) and some we just are not BUT should be!
2007-02-07
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I follow Jesus's law no one elses
2007-02-07 20:09:06
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I'm not too sure if keeping the law as a law is the best idea. If we live by the law we will burn ourself out. We need to live by grace & follow the laws. There are so many laws that to keep them all is imposible, & our salvation is not based on following the law, so if people keep the laws too strictly people can sometimes start to believe their savation depends on the laws.
While keeping the laws is the right thing to do, sometimes people need to learn to live under grace first, then start to follow the laws. But I will agree there are a lot of christians who abuse God's grace, & do whatever they want because anything can be forgiven. The problem in not following God's laws is that the more we reject God & His laws the further we move away from Him.
How far is too far?
2007-02-08 04:38:17
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Grace, not law, is the arbiter of salvation under the new covenant.
The only true source of grace is Christ, and he founded his church to be the exclusive distributor on earth, until the end of time.
The Jews are welcome to become Christian, but the days of a parallel system of salvation ended with the destruction of the Temple in 70AD.
Keeping the law never saved, and it wont save.
Being a faithful and active member of the only church Jesus Christ ever founded for our salvation, will.
You have been deceived. Stop trying to lead others astray.
Repent, for the time is much shorter than you may think.
2007-02-08 05:17:58
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Jesus said that he came to fulfill the Law. Not a single letter of the Law will be changed. Christians are bound by the Ten Commandments of God. Jesus made it simpler by saying that we should love God with all our heart and all our soul. And that we should love another. All the other Jewish laws like mandatory circumsicion, ritual sacrifice, etc are not for the Christians. (I am circumsised , by the way). Christians should , of course, obey the laws of the civil government as well.
2007-02-08 05:25:31
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Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
Matthew 28:20
King James Version
jesus said All the commandments
2007-02-08 04:09:37
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Phillipians 2:12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
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We are saved by faith, but faith without works is dead.
2007-02-08 04:03:01
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http://lastdaysministry.com/ARTICLE_CONTENTS.htm
ARTICLE CONTENTS may GOD bless you with this.
PAULS SAYS HE IS NOT UNDER THE LAW 1 COR 9:20
2007-02-08 04:08:54
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We should follow the laws that Jesus Christ set down.
2007-02-08 04:12:23
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absolutly we should keep laws, we were told to in the Bible. but some are debatable to keep, like rediculous ones.
2007-02-08 04:06:39
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who cares about paul? Jesus was the important one--or don't you care about him?
2007-02-08 04:07:00
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