ezrider
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I believe that, now that we have the completed canon of Scriptures, God expects me to order my life according to knowledge. How else am I going to activate His precious promises? Faith comes in believing what He has promised will take place. Your quote from Genesis 2:17 applied only to Adam and Eve, and not to me.
Does it? The point of your OP seems a bit lost on me at the moment. I mean you seem quite capable of deciding what scripture applies to you and those that do not. But I ask, of all the scriptures that you decided do not apply to you, The First commandment of the Lord: Do Not Eat of the tree of Knowledge. And yet you say God expects you to order your life according to knowledge. Why is that? Have not you already studied the Book from cover to cover? How many times? What more are you looking for?
What does God expect? Well, once you have had your fill from the fruit of the tree of knowledge and the knowledge of the law and sin, then He expects you to humble yourself and repent, and then believe in the promise of His Grace. For Jesus told you to take no thought for tomorrow. The Prophets have declared unto you that the JUST shall LIVE by FAITH, that is to say, those who have been Justified shall live by faith. What does Knowledge have to do with Faith?
I have asked in this thread a number of times to which no one yet has been able to give and account of this very simple question. If the reason we need Christ as our savior was because of the Sin of Adam's transgression, and as the scripture declares that by this one man Adam that sin entered the world and death passed to all men. And as the scripture declares that by the obedience of one man Christ grace has passed to all unto justification. Then what does Moses have to do with your salvation?
If the offense came through Adam, and salvation comes through Christ, then what more can the Law and the Prophets offer you as far as your salvation is concerned?
Being that the offense came through Adam, and that through the law we have sinned after the similitude of the Sin of Adam's transgression by parting of the fruit of Knowledge, those verses from Genesis, being that they were the First commandment of the Lord that we find, then by His Grace, that commandment is sufficient enough for me.