(January 9, 2013 at 11:57 pm)Drich Wrote:(January 9, 2013 at 7:06 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Oh cmon, this is so transparent it's painful. Drich doesn't feel like walking around in a mono-blend sack-cloth avoiding shellfish - so the laws don't apply.
No again if any of you people could bring yourself to actually read the commentary that defines the term "fulfill the Law." It means that Chirst has fulfilled the law (Or live the sinless life,) and became the ultimate sacerfice. thus freeing us from the law as the only means to righteousness. Christ furthermore says He does not abolish the Law Meaning it still applies Until the end of this age. Where what happens? Judgement, the seperation of wheat and weeds/The sheep and Goats. (Believers and everyone else.) What makes a believer a beliver? The fact that He loves God with all of his being and simply accepts the attonement offered.
What does this mean? Christians like the rest of you are in sin all of the time, and do NOTHING worthy enough to make them righteous by the way of any deed that can be done by any of us. Which makes our entrance into Heaven a gift given by God so none of us can boast. One that none deserves! That is what the section in Mat 5 means when you account for everything written in the passage, and do not like cherry pick as you and your buddies here are Desperatly trying to do.
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