Hi Roger, could you maybe elaborate on this statement ? Some may get the notion that salvation was by keeping the law before the death of Christ. And now that Christ has died, we no longer need to keep the law for salvation.
I'll try brightfame52 - sorry for any confusion. Regarding salvation, only the law of Christ has ever had spiritual efficacy unto salvation. I guess one could say the law of sin and death also has spiritual efficacy but unto death, not salvation. I did NOT intend to imply that salvation was ever possible, nor could ever be possible, by an individual's keeping of the law - salvation from Adam and Eve onwards has always been, and can only be through, Jesus Christ. I believe that the keeping of the law is still relevant insofar as it provides a standard for men to follow in the conduct of their affairs with each other, but should not be understood as able to bring salvation - working the works of law for salvation brings death not salvation
I think the confusion I may have caused is found in when Christ became the Saviour. I believe He became Saviour from before the foundation of the world. Likewise, law, sin, and death entered in (in my opinion) in the garden of Eden.
Now, even though Christ was Saviour from before the foundation of the world, His role as Saviour couldn't be (and I'm not sure of the best word to use here?) activated (?), brought to fruition(?), until His mission was completed on the cross. The law and commandment Christ made to pass away, was the law and judgment that was brought to life in the garden. I refer to it as the law of law and became the progenitor of the Jewish law of the Levitical priesthood, and also of the laws of the gentiles.
The question then becomes, what happened to those who were covered by Christ as Saviour but died before the completion of His mission on Earth? I believe they waited in Hell, but that Hell was not a place of judgment or torment. Instead, for those covered by Christ, it was a place of waiting for the cross, after which, they went into the new spiritual Jerusalem, the new Holy City. The others, I believe, will remain there but not in torment, until judgment day.
Now I realize everyone has different opinions on this and mine is just one of many and am not sure I have everything perfectly correct. I don't know how you perceive it but would be interested to hear it.
[2Ti 1:9 KJV] 9 Who hath saved us, and called [us] with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was
given us in Christ Jesus before the world began,
[1Pe 1:19-20 KJV]
19 But with the
precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:
20 Who verily was foreordained
before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,
[Rev 13:8 KJV]
8 And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the
Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.