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Heaven and Earth pass away
Matt 5:17-19
Deut 30:15-16
Rev 21:1
Not an iota, not a dot (any part of the law) will pass away until two criteria are met:
Heaven and Earth pass away (Not Done Yet)
All of the Law and Prophets are fulfilled (Not Done Yet
But Jesus said it was finished on the cross.
John 19:30
What was finished?
Was all of the Law & Prophets finished?
Has Heaven and Earth passed away?
Or was it the plan of salvation (the cross) was finished?
Is the plan of salvation (the cross) concluding all of the Law and Prophets?
Did the cross cause Heaven and Earth to pass away?
Let’s look at the scriptures
2 Pater 3:13
Peter states Heaven and Earth have not passed away
Heaven and Earth passing away EQUALS All prophecy being fulfilled
The last prophecy is a new heaven and new earth
Jesus then states It is done!
Revelation clearly says that the first heaven and first earth do not pass away until the end of times.
“But Jesus did ALL of the Law for me”
“… so obviously I do not have to.”
for what?
We don’t have to keep the Law of God… for salvation.
Salvation has always ben by grace through faith.
The Law of God has never played a role in earning or maintaining salvation.
It is true, we don’t have to keep God’s law… but only in the context of salvation.
If a believer teaches less commandments, they are to be least in the Kingdom.
If a believer teaches all commandments they are to be great.
These are our rewards based on the great commission.
We know that Jesus taught the law of Moses, otherwise he would’ve been a false prophet .
We are to teach all nations everything in the Bible.
Saying I don’t have to keep the law, because Jesus kept it for me is similar to saying
Jesus was baptized so I don’t have to be.
We are covered by grace in the context of salvation, but that doesn’t mean we should ignore commandments because of our grace.
“What faith in the Word would we really have if we do not even contain a real desire to live the same Word that we profess to believe in?”
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Obedience isn’t to maintain our salvation but the evidence of our salvation.
We don’t have to keep God’s law for salvation, but he asks us to keep God’s law because we shouldn’t want to sin.
We also want to show God that we love him.
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God defines how he wants to be loved.
It is not up to us or anyone else to define how we should love God.
Matt
But why do we have to wait for Heaven and Earth?
What is the relationship between Heaven and Earth and the Law of God?
Heaven and Earth are the witnesses of the Law of God being set before us.
Deut 30:11
Why does that matter?
It matters because two to three witnesses establishes a matter.
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Not only is heaven and earth the last prophetic event before all the law and prophets are fulfilled.
But heaven and earth are the witnesses to the establishing of the Law of God.
Did Paul follow the law?
Did he change it?
What did Paul say regarding the law?
Paul is often misunderstood and is still being accused today of teaching against the Law of God.
Which is why Peter wrote about it
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