The Holy Bible : English Standard Version. Wheaton : Standard Bible Society, 2001, S. Mt 5:17
Yesterday I was going through my Bible and marking the Words of God so that I could study them. As I was doing so, I thought of how much of the law we should be concerned with. I have heard some pastors say that because of Christ's death and resurrection, that we not be concerned about the law. However, in my mind, one can't disregard the law as God spoke it to the Israelites because I can't believe that God would give one law to the Jew and another to the gentile.
I know that we today practice church as being Sunday...not Saturday, or the first day of the week...not the last. And then tithing seems to be up in the air as well.
And then there is capital punishment taken off the table for murderers.
All in all, there are many of God's laws given to the Jews that aren't practiced today. Where should a Christian stand on this?
I know that the law of God is written on our hearts, but I think that we are breaking many of them because of our own will.
I thought of abortion being likened to a gift to Molech.
Just curious about what others think about the law with regard to Christ's sacrifice.
What do you think?