Said without evidence.
IN Meshiah we walk pleasing to the Father because we walk IN his commandments and Testimony. Those without Meshiah cannot walk in the Torah pleasing to the Father because the natural mind cannot be subject to the Torah of Elohim.
We can do nothing pleasing to the Father.
[Isa 64:6 KJV] 6 But we are all as an unclean [thing], and
all our righteousnesses [are] as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.
Those with the Messiah follow in the steps of the Messia, and He is pleasing to the Father. Not us. Because we all have sinned, else we would not have One intercessor for us in Heaven. We would not need one.
We don't walk in His commandments and testimony. We try. To varying degrees of failure. But none are successful.
[Isa 64:6 KJV] 6 But we are all as an unclean [thing], and all our righteousnesses [are] as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.
News flash: no one is saved because or works.
The Sefer of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world is Genesis 5 because everyone written therein is stated to have lived and the Torah will never be done away with.
You place something in OT Law that is not there. That was not it's purpose.
Torah is Old Wine. It was never to save.
OT Law was perfect as an expression of Jesus' righteousness.
OT Law was imperfect in making man perfect.
Being with Jesus is more beneficial than Law I.e. old wine.
Jesus did not come to patch up Judaism. He came to deliver a better New Wine.
The curtain was Torn. Law that separated Humanity from God. Torn in two. From the bottom up. The curtain was the barrier between Humanity and God. Jesus is the High Priest and he replaced the Curtain with the Cross. The Cross now provides access to salvation is now for all and perfect.
The Law itself has no sting. No barb. No control. We live by His sacrifice/Love.
Says the one who does not observe the Shabbat against what the scripture says.
I stand corrected. Jesus kept the Sabbath. It is the Pharasees supported by many Jews that corrupted the Law of the Sabbath. What Jesus did was not breaking the Sabbath. It was a very popular sect of the Pharasees that accused Him. No wonder so many Jews hated him so much.
1. Simon Peter’s mother-in-law in Peter’s home (
Mark 1:29–31).
2. A man with a withered hand in the synagogue (
Mark 3:1–6).
3. A man born blind in Jerusalem (
John 9:1–16).
4. A crippled woman in a synagogue (
Luke 13:10–17).
5. A man with dropsy at a Pharisee’s house (
Luke 14:1–6).
6. A demon-possessed man in Capernaum (
Mark 1:21–28).
7. A lame man by the pool of Bethesda (
John 5:1–18).
Jesus was Lord of the Sabbath, above the Sabbath, and demonstrated that:
[Mar 2:28 KJV] 28 Therefore the Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath.
An oxymoronic statement, (be sure to google that if you do not know what it means because it is not meant as an insult). The fact of the matter is that observing any commandment necessarily means that it is you who must observe it: not that someone else observes it for you. Is the Master going to pluck out your right eye for you if it offends you? Is he going to cut off your hand or foot if they offend you? No, you are admonished to prove your love and do those things yourself if indeed you love the Father and His Word and desire to be holy and pleasing unto Him.
Sure, and even more specifically, I had a bill I could never pay. Jesus paid that bill. And failing to keep the Law does not enter me into judgment. I am pardoned. The Law has no effect. I show my Love to God by Loving Him and my Neighbor. Not by not mixing Wool and Cotton threads or hooking up a donkey and a cow to plow a field. It is Not the Law that accuses me of Sin. It is Satan. And Jesus does not tell the Father that this man kept that Law. Kind of. Tried to. Jesus tells the Father, Yes, he did, but my sacrifice covers him.
Circumcision is of the heart, according to both the Torah and Paul, and we are the Circumcision who walk in the Testimony of the Meshiah, and walk according to the Spirit, and have no confidence in the flesh. If
you understood this and believed it you would have already stopped interpreting the Torah according to the natural minded Pharisaic way, which cannot please Elohim, for just as Paul says, the natural mind cannot be subject to His Torah. You've apparently been consuming too many mainstream teachings full of spiritual food sacrificed to the idols of natural minded men. My advice would be to cut them off and root them out before they choke the seed of the Logos from the soil of your heart.
Yes. Spirit. The Holy Spirit guides, convicts us, and prevents us from sinning as much as we could without Him.
Faith + Circumcision was a physical circumcision. The Judeizer followed Paul claiming Salvation + Physical Circumcission was required. Physical Circumcision which was the Law.
You cannot change it to Faith + Spiritual Circumcision. That is not within your authority.
How personally wise you must be to call me unsaved. You enjoy yourself.
Peace and Blessings.