Matt. 22:40. He nailed ALL of the law to the cross. You are not addressing my post but merely trying to talk over me.
”We” did not read the definition of sin. First, where in Rom. 3:20 does it teach that Paul is referring to the sacrificial laws? The deeds of the law is doing the ”works” of the law whether is sacrifices, ceremonial, etc. So no one will ever be justified by the works of the law. Paul makes this super plain in the next chapter when he explains that Abraham was not justified by his works but by his faith. The sacrificial laws never removed sin nor did it give a way to repentance. Now, why do you think Paul states that now there is no condemnation to those in Christ in Rom. 8:1?
I’m going to post a response that I just posted to another poster in another thread that made a similar argument.
Several passages of Scripture clearly establish that the coming of Christ has brought an end to the Mosaic Law.
Romans 10:4, “Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.”
Christ fulfilled the Ten Commandments by living a perfect and sinless life and so when man trusts in Christ as his Savior, Christ’s righteousness is imputed to that individual so we have justification (Romans 4) resulting in the fact that the Law can’t condemn us (Romans
4:4-8; 5:1, 7:1-6, 8:1).
Christ fulfilled the ceremonial ordinances, the shadows and types of His person and work, by dying on the cross for us and in our place.
Christ also fulfilled the Social Law, but now He replaces it with a new way of life fitting to our new salvation.
The believer now is under God’s new law, the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus (
Romans 8:2-4).
Therefore, the doctrine of justification by means of faith in Jesus Christ upholds the Law for three reasons:
(1) Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross satisfied the demands of God’s Law that required that human sin be judged (
Romans 3:26).
(2) Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross establishes the Law by fulfilling the purpose of the Law in driving men to Jesus Christ as their Savior (
Galatians 3:24).
(3) Jesus Christ’s death on the Cross establishes the Law by providing believers the capacity to obey the Law through the ministry of the Holy Spirit (
Romans 8:3-4).
This is why I have stated in the past that the Holy Spirit gives us the knowledge of sin and the way to repentance since the law is not able to. This is why there is no longer condemnation for those in Christ (
Rom. 8:1).
At some point you should begin to question your biblical interpretation when it puts Jesus and the epistles in tension with what you are arguing. It’s about hermeneutics not about verse mining.
My light bulb is on.
Why do you think Paul would make such a statement? You post the verse but make no exegesis or commentary. I bet that I have a difference understanding of this verse.