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THE SABBATH POLL

THE SABBATH POLL

  • The Law of God still applies to us today and so does the 7th Day Sabbath

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Claudia_T

New Member
Originally posted by Gerhard Ebersoehn:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by I Am Blessed 16:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Claudia_T:
The ceremonial laws were the laws nailed to the cross, not the 10 commandment law
I believe that's what I said. ;)

The 10 commandments are moral laws and we still need to keep them today.

The ceremonial laws we do not. Most of those were put into effect for our health, hygeine, etc.
</font>[/QUOTE]How can you be so sure?
Again, pay attentionto the relity before your eyes: What is nailed, or WHO, is nailed to the cross. If it were not THE 'moral' LAW of God, then what or who?
</font>[/QUOTE]I already told ya
 

BobRyan

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by gekko:
the sacrificial laws...
Once again gekko is right!

But the correctness is not so much because Col 2 is nailing sacrificial laws to the cross but because Heb 8-10 puts an END to sacrifices! In Heb 10 we are told that the Sacrifice of Christ is "once for all" and it puts an end to ALL sacrifices. The sacrifices were the heart of the sacrificial "ceremonial" Laws in the OT. Without the sacrifices the prescribed form of keeping them ended.

As for Col 2 - it is (as the NASB says) "our CERTIFICATE OF DEBT that is nailed to the cross - it is written ordinances specific to each person - detailing our specific debt - those certificates of debts -- the payment WE OWE is what was nailed to the cross.

Like having your traffic ticket paid for you and nailed to a garbage can. INSTEAD of abolishing the law against speeding.

IN Christ,

Bob
 
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