must be one of the most thrashed about topics in all creation.
I came into Christainity with a direct encounter with God. I was bought up in an Anglican household (for many years unsaved) and so I continued, once Christian in that demonination. (this is how it was - nothing to do with Anglicanism)
One Sunday my Rector rang and said the chimney was blocked and the house was getting smoked out.
My mind (not The Spirit) said - Its the Sabbath - 6 days you'll labour.....
We got that drilled into use every Sunday - 10 commandments bit
A few years later after a stuggle with 'Church Stuff' I left the Anglican Church - and 'sat it out with God'.
I later joined another church.
The following years have taught me that nothing in our Christian walk can be better than a one on one relationship with Jesus and nothing from any Law or law (however anyone would want to interpret what 'law' means) can make me a better person or contribute to my standing before God.
The only thing that matters is that I love God and He loves me.
What part of any law can make me Holy? Sanctified? Saved? Delivered? Forgiven? Justified? Right before God? Filled with all Joy? At Peace with Him? I could go on.
If we need 'a law' or The Law' then what part do we 'need'? What part(s) can make us better people?
Where does the Holy Spirit find its place in a life of obedience to The Law?
If we say we abide by or in The Law then what happens when we fail? Do we fall back to some other law and seek restoration from that?
If we go to Jesus and ask his help then who is greater? The Law or Jesus?
Is Jesus sufficient for all our needs that life may throw at us?
If he isn't then what is?
If He is, then why bother arguing for another option?
If we know Jesus then I would say our life is complete and nothing else matters.
Do we do what others say is abiding in the law because we observe the law, or because we love Jesus, and have a friendship with Him that is like no other friendship - a mate for life seconded only by a loving realtionship with ones spouse.
Jesus came to give us life - I'd encourage anyone to take that literraly, grab it 'by both feet' and allow him to build into your lives a LIFE of Power, Peace,Love and Joy. He can do it and He wants to do it.
And the Good News is He will do it without any law, just a mind set on Him.
I came into Christainity with a direct encounter with God. I was bought up in an Anglican household (for many years unsaved) and so I continued, once Christian in that demonination. (this is how it was - nothing to do with Anglicanism)
One Sunday my Rector rang and said the chimney was blocked and the house was getting smoked out.
My mind (not The Spirit) said - Its the Sabbath - 6 days you'll labour.....
We got that drilled into use every Sunday - 10 commandments bit
A few years later after a stuggle with 'Church Stuff' I left the Anglican Church - and 'sat it out with God'.
I later joined another church.
The following years have taught me that nothing in our Christian walk can be better than a one on one relationship with Jesus and nothing from any Law or law (however anyone would want to interpret what 'law' means) can make me a better person or contribute to my standing before God.
The only thing that matters is that I love God and He loves me.
What part of any law can make me Holy? Sanctified? Saved? Delivered? Forgiven? Justified? Right before God? Filled with all Joy? At Peace with Him? I could go on.
If we need 'a law' or The Law' then what part do we 'need'? What part(s) can make us better people?
Where does the Holy Spirit find its place in a life of obedience to The Law?
If we say we abide by or in The Law then what happens when we fail? Do we fall back to some other law and seek restoration from that?
If we go to Jesus and ask his help then who is greater? The Law or Jesus?
Is Jesus sufficient for all our needs that life may throw at us?
If he isn't then what is?
If He is, then why bother arguing for another option?
If we know Jesus then I would say our life is complete and nothing else matters.
Do we do what others say is abiding in the law because we observe the law, or because we love Jesus, and have a friendship with Him that is like no other friendship - a mate for life seconded only by a loving realtionship with ones spouse.
Jesus came to give us life - I'd encourage anyone to take that literraly, grab it 'by both feet' and allow him to build into your lives a LIFE of Power, Peace,Love and Joy. He can do it and He wants to do it.
And the Good News is He will do it without any law, just a mind set on Him.