I love this video...it explains the path my family is on...we do it not legalistically, but simply because we are in love with Yeshua our Savior, and He tells us to keep His commandments and do ALL that we're told to do...until heaven and earth pass away...be blessed as you watch this short video. you may need to paus...e it to read some of the longer portions of Scripture.
well, i know this is a very popular heresy right now - the momys list is completely this way -
ReplyDeletea few questions
1. if Torah observance is important, why didn't God care that Abraham didn't eat kosher (he fed his guests butter, milk and the calf)
2. If the Law is so important, what importance has Jesus' sacrifice?
3.What of the fact that we *cannot* keep much of the Torah because there is no Temple?
4. Doesn't Jesus' death on the cross affect the parts about sacrifices? As HE is the ultimate sacrifice? If so, could it not have an impact on other parts of the Torah?
5. If you are keeping the whole Law, do you keep the ones about a man's uncleanness, or the ones about stoning? Or the ones about mixing fibres?
I guess it seems to me that when Jesus made us all ONE, He was instituting His new covenant, and what had gone before was no longer any account - it didn't matter if you had been Jew or Gentile up to that point, now you were something new - you were a follower of Jesus...
I'll have to agree with the above comment, LD. I watched the video and it did put a check in my spirit.
ReplyDeleteIn love, Carlee
And yes, it doesn't matter Jew or Gentile, Elohim has a place for us all, we are the same now, Paul said that the Gentiles are grafted in to the family of Elohim. That to me makes me assume that WE should then live the way THEY did, because we are grafted in to THEM...also, Y'shua kept Torah and we are to be like Him right? He didn't come to do away with the law but to fulfill it...and that makes sense if you're talking about the ceremonial law...doesn't make so much sense if we're talking about the moral law...anyhow..just an afterthought. lol
ReplyDeleteas i look into scripture the thing that seems most clear is that the Father is concerned about relationship. everything points to that. i don't think He is majorly concerned with laws for the sake of laws. they were all given so that relationship might be kept. they were given to point people to the Father. He didn't say to obey your parents just for the sake of it....it was because if we don't it breaks down relationship. He didn't say he hates divorce cause He wanted people to be miserable in their marriages...He said it because of the great damage it causes to relationship.
ReplyDeleteHe plainly says we're not under law anymore (rom. 6)He also plainly says that ALL things are lawful (I Cor.6)
He also states very clearly that the entire "law" (or Torah) is summed up in two commands. Love God and love others. (Matt. 22:37-40)
of course you have to look at both sides because although He said all things are lawful...He also said in the same passage that they're not all profitable.
however, he plainly says that "works and law" don't matter in and of themselves. they are nothing unless done for the sake of relationship...for the sake of love. Paul gives examples of this when he talks about what you eat doesn't matter and he says circumcision (a huge thing in Jewish minds) is nothing. (he also says uncircumcision is nothing) to me his point seems clear.
he's saying...don't get caught up in rules and regulations. get caught up in RELATIONSHIP! if rules drive you to relationship than by all means do them. but don't do them just for their own sake. that means nothing.
yet it's not wrong to observe feasts and carry on with the traditions of the O.T. as long as they in and of themselves don't become your god....cause they can. i've seen it happen over and over. i've had it happen in my own life. however, if they are driving you to the Father...if they are creating a closeness. if they are revealing who God is to you than by all means do them. but i don't believe the Bible teaches that we have to do them to love God. He says we don't. for some they may be a hinderance to the gospel.
i think we need to look beyond the surface and see what the Father's heart was when he instituted those laws. i think you'll find it was all about relationship! and yes, sin hinders relationship. it utterly destroys it. yet we cannot say it's sin when we don't follow the O.T. law because that has been done away with.
we can say it's sin when we don't love God or love others. (and we've been given plenty to describe what that love looks like)
also, from my understanding, Scripture does not teach that we must call our Father the same names as the O.T. people did. when Jesus died on the cross that sacred place of the O.T. that only the high priest could enter(the holy of holies) was gone forever. (signified by the veil being torn in two) we now have a way to go straight to the Father...through Jesus...and through Him (Jesus) we are able to call Adoni...Abba Father. Abba is Aramaic...the sister language to Hebrew. Abba means.."the Dad" It's an affectionate term for Daddy. Among the Rabbis it was agreed that the term "daddy" should not be used of God. They felt the term was too familiar..not reverent enough. Yet Jesus and Paul used this term. And we are to use it as well. (Rom. 8:15)
i know that it's hard to use such a personal name for Elohim. Yet, i believe as we get to know His heart for us it becomes natural. God had to take me to the bottom and back before i could see His Daddy heart for me displayed in breathtaking beauty. and now i know that although He is definitely YHWH and always will be forever and ever He is also my Daddy-Father and will always and forever be as well!
what a blessing that you are studying God's Word. it will not come back void.