(March 4, 2014 at 7:18 am)Esquilax Wrote:(March 4, 2014 at 7:05 am)JesusLover1 Wrote: He came to fufill the law by dying on the cross. All that stuff he was talking about, he meant it was still in place until he gave his life.
People needed the law to survive.
That's not what "all is accomplished" means. To interpret the bible as you have you need to literally ignore the sentence right after the one you're focusing on.
That's the problem with this religion: you can spin it to mean anything you want, if you're willing to. Kinda means it doesn't say anything consistent.
I know my parents would say "all is accomplished" would mean when Jesus saved our souls through his death on the cross. Did he not say "it is finished"?