Many seem to lion of Judah pride themselves in being free of just one of the ministrations of law: the ministration of condemnation; as is noted in Romans 8:1 of Bible: NT. So they feel safe in going with another law of Romans 8:2 law vs law, the second mentioned in Matthew 22: 36-40; Not realizing it notes the second is like the first, which is sin and death in Romans 8; And not realizing law has two ministrations in 2Corinthians 3: both the ministration of condemnation and the ministration of death. So, every way I look at Romans 8:2 Law vs Law, it's as if looking at Loser vs Loser, a Loser either way. For eternal salvaton and eternal life thereof is notably "through Jesus Christ", not in Christ Jesus is mirrorly the reverse of Jesus Christ.
Through Jesus --> Christ speaks of being twice risen with Christ after twice fallen as Baby-lon the Great, is bwd fallen to Great<--Greater<--Greatest; And Jesus said of himself a Greater king and prophet than Solomon and Jonah is here.
2007-08-17
11:40:02
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Only the Greatest of three things never faileth, and getting there is fwd from Great, through Greater, to Greastest:
Great-->Greater-->Greatest.
Moses' Law is said to be Great, but also notably a "great terror"-ist to all Israel of Jacob-->Israel: Deut 34:12.
2007-08-17
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1. I cannot understand what you are getting at
2. Is there a question here someplace
2007-08-17 11:44:48
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answered by Esther 7
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no It's not like that. the equaison is like this. Variables are as follows: ET=eternal life D1=physical death, d2=spiritual death, L=our life, S= Salvation, R=resurection or Life in Christ .
These variables are constant and never vary, now we do the math.
L + D1= ET + d2
L + S = ET+R
L + S + D1= ET +R
If you read the word "condemnation" in the Greek Text you will find that it is a judgement, based on a conviction or accusation. However In Christ he paid the price for the conviction hence there is no judgement unto death for the Christian. We are however required to struggle with our sin nature here on earth, and as we get more mature in the Lord it is easier to put away childish things. To say no to ungodliness.
The constant that many unbelievers dont want to admit to is that we all, all odf us are created as eternal beings living in a temporal shell for now, our eternal being is prescious, and is worth being guarded, and can be stained by the flesh we reside in. God comes along and provides a covering in the form of his Son, and allows that eternal part of us to be reconciled with Him, and no longer do we need to fear the outter darkness, the eternal separation from God in our eternal existance yes, but in a form that we can't quite fathom just yet. I believe our new eternal form will be verry simular to what we have now, but we will be able to access the movement through time and space as God dose, in a quantum level of physics we really don't get yet , and probably never will.
I hope this answers you question
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2007-08-17 19:01:55
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answered by ImJstBob 4
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God had only 10 laws that made sense and was easy to follow...The 10 commandments..
Then came the Rabinical laws...the laws the religious leaders put in place. By Jesus time, the "law" thing got out of hand. The Pharasees and the Sadusees, had put 632 laws upon the people which REALLY made it hard for people to follow.
Some gave up, others did the best they could, but most people were frustrated and the religious leaders delighted in calling people out that did not "obey the laws".
Jesus said he came to fullfill Moses law.
Of course this would have put the religious leaders out of a job, and they thought that as powerful as Jesus was, they were afraid that He would pitch the people against them, that they had Jesus killed.
Jesus preached love and was pointing people to God. The religious leaders were blinded to this.
Paul in the Roman passage you describe is trying to convey this to the people. The requirement of the "law" was to have an animal blood sacrifice to cover the sins of the people.
With the 632 laws, it was now hard for the people to keep all the laws straight and do things correctly....
So Jesus sacrificed Himself, and spilled His blood to replace the animal sacrifices forever. No one could do this but God, Jesus was God. That's how much God loves us....
Jesus fullfilled the "Moses law" by dying for us, so this law would be eliminated for good for all that believes that Jesus is Lord.....So that all could be saved and see heaven....
2007-08-25 17:02:52
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answered by blogdog123 4
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The Law of Sin and Death: The Mosaic Law.Now we walk by the Spirit to fulfil the Law.If we needed the Law then Christ died in vain.The law was to show us we can't live up to God's standards.We are doomed! But Christ came and took those laws and ordinances on Himself and nailed them to the cross(Collosians2). Now we are free in Christ. I John 1:9 we all sin but jesus is just and able to forgive us.
All that other stuff you got going there,I don't get it.You must read all of Galatians also to get the point.
2007-08-17 18:56:30
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answered by AngelsFan 6
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I can quote the bible better than you!
2007-08-17 18:47:12
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answered by UpChuck 3
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Uh huh.
I think.
What did you say?
2007-08-17 18:45:45
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answered by lady_phoenix39 6
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This is gargling with mythology?
2007-08-25 08:41:19
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answered by smkeller 7
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not sure what you mean
2007-08-25 08:31:19
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answered by Karenita 6
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2007-08-17 18:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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