Lek posted:
Jesus did say that not one iota of the law was changed, but he fulfilled the requirements of the law and relieved us of living under it.
Is this a fair analogy:
speeding remains illegal, so you still shouldn't do it, for example, but if you do, Jesus pays the ticket ?
Jesus did say that not one iota of the law was changed, but he fulfilled the requirements of the law and relieved us of living under it.
Is this a fair analogy:
speeding remains illegal, so you still shouldn't do it, for example, but if you do, Jesus pays the ticket ?
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.