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Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: Keep The Law? - One Stop Thread (7/23/2005 8:55:16 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Mattumanu St. Paul believed that the law's primary function was to drive the doer to despair of himself, and make us look to Christ, the one who perfectly kept the law on our behalf. Another question to those talking about keeping the law: What do you think of your performance of the law? Mattumanu -- To answer you very basically, earlier, I brought up the fact that when I eat kosher foods, for instance, I, as others have been for all of time, am imperfect. For example, the Word says not to eat blood. While chefs all over the world will protest the presence of blood in the meat we eat, even giving what looks like blood to us a different name, scientist will not deny it. Look at it under a microscope, and one will see the distinct qualities of the components of blood. What does this teach me? That while I do my best to do the commands, I will never be 100% successful as long as I eat the meat. Rather, I still must rely upon grace, just as believers have throughout the ages, from the very first righteous one. No human's righteousness is something we have produced on our own; it is only from the one righteous One. There is no other source Our L-rd said, in Matthew 5, as I believe was mentioned by another in this thread, "For I say to you that unless your righteousness surpasses (that) of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven." An initial look at this verse with a mere knowledge of history makes it an alarming verse, but with knowledge of the source of all righteousness, it gives one peace.
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