Deborah13
Member
The moral requirements were in place before the law was added, and were righteous requirements of God's law before Moses was born.
Let's examine something.-
Does Moses law require an animal to be sacrificed for a person's sin? Yes.
Is it righteous for us today to sacrifice an animal for our sin? No.
Was it righteous to sacrifice an animal for sin during the time of Moses law. Yes.
Do not steal - righteous requirement before the law was added - during the law - after the law.
We are to keep the righteous [moral] requirements that were in the law of Moses, because they were a part of the Abrahamic Covenant before the law was added.
These righteous moral laws that were seen in Moses law are to be literally obeyed.
They are not somehow "fulfilled" in us because we made a confession of faith in Christ. We are to literally not lie, not steal, not commit adultery.
However because we do these things does not mean we are righteous. Our righteousness comes from Him. Because The righteous One is in us, we are righteous.
Now, at the very same time the scripture says -
Little children, let no one deceive you. He who practices righteousness is righteous, just as He is righteous. 1 John 3:7
But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.
We are however obligated to uphold the righteous requirements that were maintained by Abraham and were extended through to the law and the Covenant at Sinai.
This is the righteous requirement of the law, which manifest's the commandment's, precepts, and laws that Abraham walked in and learned from God by walking in His presence.
Though there were additional requirements in the law of Moses, such as animal sacrifices for transgressing God's laws that were instituted in the original Abrahamic covenant.
Once the law that was added, was annulled, the original Laws of God that were mandated in the Abraham covenant remained intact.
I find it hard to believe that you would disagree with this.
JLB
I don't agree.
The moral laws of God existed before Abraham.