Jesus and the Laws

Jesus and the Laws

  • Submitted By: moekwuabu
  • Date Submitted: 10/06/2009 6:32 AM
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MOUNTAIN OF YAHWEH’S HOUSE MINISTRY
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Matt chp 19 vs. 16-24
I will start with this quotation, above. This verse Yahshua is telling us in order to have life we must keep the Laws of Yahweh.
We believe in keeping the Law, (Ten Commandments) in your day to day life.
We believe Law keeping is important
Yahshua never said that he has come to do away with the law
Yahshua never said that the Law saves you
Yahshua wants people to respect the laws of YHWH
We believe that eternal life is a free gift from YHWH
We believe that we don’t earn eternal life through Law keeping, but we do believe in keeping the Law and grace is abound
We believe that Yahshua kept the commandment perfectly
The ten commandments gives us the understanding into the mind of YHWH because it came from His mind, so he has no interest in changing or doing away with his words that he told and teaches his people in the ancient time and continue to teach his people today.
Vs 20 unless your righteousness exceeds the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees you will certainly not enter into the Kingdom of Yahweh. These set of people are the most religious people but due to there customs they added to the laws of YHWH, they used it to oppress there people or misinterpreted the law i.e. they introduce there own personal doctrine and confused the people; this is the very reasons why Yahshua rebuke them.
Mark chp 7 Vs 6-9 explains this.
Yahshua Messiah was not doing away with the law as he clearly said in Matt chp 5 Vs 17 he was here to established the law and teach us the spiritual aspect to it also. Yahshua did not come to replace the law with his own law he came to fulfil i.e. to make true to bring about full meaning of the law, what Yahshua was saying is that our understanding of the law is not complete and he came to make our understanding in the laws of YHWH complete.
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