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Romans 3:31 "Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law."
For a long time now, I have been bothered by statements of fellow Believers that God's Laws are no longer valid because they are fulfilled by Christ Jesus. Although that's true, aren't we missing something? I'd like to pursue a Biblical investigation into the Law of our God in Christ. What exactly does it mean that the Law was fulfilled in Christ?
Since John Gill said that If someone wants to know the heart of God, study His Commands, Statutes, Rules and Law. That was several years ago, and recently Dr. Jerry Bridges said almost the same thing, "If you want to look into the heart's desire of our holy God, read/study Leviticus.
You know? I believe there's some truth to that. So, I'm wondering, what use is God's Laws for today. I know our righteousness is not based on adherence to God's Law thru Moses, and Jesus Christ fulfills the Law of God, do we just discard what came thru Moses as "old hat"? Or is there a practical use and benefit from what God felt was so important to Israel.
Jesus fulfilled the Law, what does that mean?
I conclude with a statement from Dr. Kenneth Wuest. "
Our Lord’s words: "I came not to destroy (the law and the prophets), but to fulfil.’ "
Translation: Or, of the Jews only is He God? Is He not also of the Gentiles? Yes, also of the Gentiles, if indeed there is one God, who will justify circumcision out of a source of faith and uncircumcision through the intermediary instrumentality of faith. Then are we making law of none effect through this aforementioned faith? Let not such a thing be.
For a long time now, I have been bothered by statements of fellow Believers that God's Laws are no longer valid because they are fulfilled by Christ Jesus. Although that's true, aren't we missing something? I'd like to pursue a Biblical investigation into the Law of our God in Christ. What exactly does it mean that the Law was fulfilled in Christ?
Since John Gill said that If someone wants to know the heart of God, study His Commands, Statutes, Rules and Law. That was several years ago, and recently Dr. Jerry Bridges said almost the same thing, "If you want to look into the heart's desire of our holy God, read/study Leviticus.
You know? I believe there's some truth to that. So, I'm wondering, what use is God's Laws for today. I know our righteousness is not based on adherence to God's Law thru Moses, and Jesus Christ fulfills the Law of God, do we just discard what came thru Moses as "old hat"? Or is there a practical use and benefit from what God felt was so important to Israel.
Jesus fulfilled the Law, what does that mean?
I conclude with a statement from Dr. Kenneth Wuest. "
Our Lord’s words: "I came not to destroy (the law and the prophets), but to fulfil.’ "
Translation: Or, of the Jews only is He God? Is He not also of the Gentiles? Yes, also of the Gentiles, if indeed there is one God, who will justify circumcision out of a source of faith and uncircumcision through the intermediary instrumentality of faith. Then are we making law of none effect through this aforementioned faith? Let not such a thing be.