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- February 14, 2010 at 9:38 pm#177907ashermoshehthreepointonefourParticipant
Quote (Nick Hassan @ Feb. 15 2010,07:14) Hi ASH,
He was a jew sent to the jews and he taught them much about their jewish Law.
But he came to show a better way.He perfectly fulfilled all the demands of the Law and all who join themselves with him by water and the Spirit can enjoy all the benefits he won in so doing.
This would contradict the scriptures, as it was G-d Himself who gave the Torah, and He called it perfect and that it would be everlasting. There is no way that the Messiah would come to tell people that G-d was wrong about His Law.The prophecies regarding the Messiah show that the Messiah would teach Torah to the world, even to the Nations. If Yeshua did not do this, and claimed to teach a “better way” that would disqualify him from being the Messiah.
Yeshua stated that the Torah would be in full effect until the heaven and earth pass away, this has not occurred yet. His fulfilling the Torah, is an obligation of every man.
The Bible states, that if any one teaches against the Torah, or to follow another way, is a false prophet. If Yeshua did do this, it would falsify his claim as Messiah and would render him a false prophet.
Clearly this cannot be.
February 14, 2010 at 9:49 pm#177915NickHassanParticipantHi ASH,
God gave men the Law to teach them and guide them away from sin.
But without grace and the Spirit of power they were unable to perfectly fulfill it's demands.
Instead sin within became alive and men became enmired in sin till the answer was given in the Christ.Only in the grace and power of God's Spirit can men please God.
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