RJ
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Live Uner Grace Not The Law
I say this in all due respect and love: If you live by such things, honor killings, or any of the Old laws of the Old Testament, then you are living under the bondage of the old laws, the covenant of law and not under the new covenant of grace and could very well be jeopardizing your own salavation.
I agree with most of what is said above, but aren't we slipping around the side of the question, rather than tackling it head on.
Imagine that after a church meeting a close friends of yours confide in you that they have reached the end of their tether with their son. He's a drunkard, glutton, selfish, dishonest and lazy.
Having brought him before the pastor and elders of the church they have decided, in line with the teachings of the Bible, to publicly stone him to death.
The stoning will take place next week and you are invited along to come along and join in with throwing the rocks.
Would you feel
Most of us would consider this not simply as laws that are no longer binding, such as the food laws, but as something that is morally wrong.
- honoured to be invited
- a little concerned
- horrified that they could contemplate such a barbaric thing
We sometimes have honour killings in the UK (they are more often to do with marriage issues than disobedience) and the whole nation is appalled. But it is in the Bible. I find that difficult.
I say this in all due respect and love: If you live by such things, honor killings, or any of the Old laws of the Old Testament, then you are living under the bondage of the old laws, the covenant of law and not under the new covenant of grace and could very well be jeopardizing your own salavation.