Glow
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Perhaps I misunderstood what this topic was about...perhaps I have misunderstood what you have been saying...or perhaps not.
I agree with you 100% that people, whether Christ followers or not, can not become justified, can not earn the righteousness of God, and can not earn their salvation by obeying a list of rules. People, whether Christ followers or not, can not earn the free gift of salvation through works. I agree 100%!!
If by "fulfill the law" you mean that we must obey every single aspect in order to earn/gain salvation and righteousness, then I agree that Christians do not have to fulfill the law, because Christ has already done so, giving us the free gift of Salvation which can not be earned but can only be accepted through faith.
But, if "fulfill the law" means that Christians, who have already been saved and born again through faith, should still obey it in order that they might not sin against God but rather try to please Him and do what is right, then I hold my ground that all Christians should continue to obey God's laws through faith.
*I'd appreciate if someone could clarify which this topic is talking about*
God has called His people to "be Holy as I Am Holy" (1 Peter 1:13-16). We are called to walk in the Light as Children of the Light (Romans 13:11-14; Ephesians 5:1-20; 1 John 1:5-7). As Christians, we are new creatures, born again of the Spirit of God, children of God our Father.
In argument to those who say we shouldn't obey God's laws, or those who say we don't have to obey God, what I'm trying to say about "God's laws" is pretty much summed up by Romans 3:19-20, 27-31
19Now we know that whatever the law says, it says to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be silenced and the whole world held accountable to God. 20Therefore no one will be declared righteous in God’s sight by the works of the law; rather, through the law we become conscious of our sin.
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27Where, then, is boasting? It is excluded. Because of what law? The law that requires works? No, because of the law that requires faith. 28For we maintain that a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law. 29Or is God the God of Jews only? Is he not the God of Gentiles too? Yes, of Gentiles too, 30since there is only one God, who will justify the circumcised by faith and the uncircumcised through that same faith. 31Do we, then, nullify the law by this faith? Not at all! Rather, we uphold the law.
Don't try to earn salvation through obedience to the law. Rather, obey the law through faith in Jesus Christ. Do what is right because you want to do what is right because it is right...not because someone told you to or because you are forced to. If God's law is written on your heart, then no one will have to tell you, "Don't steal", "You're not supposed to lie!", "You can't commit adultery" etc.
I, myself, don't want to sin against my God, for He is a Holy God. Because of that, I do my best to stay away from sin. And occasionally I may ask someone, "Is this sin?" (because in my heart, if it's sin then I don't want to do it), and because I asked I get accused of being "legalistic".
I'm not worried about obeying the law to the t so I can earn my salvation. But rather, I don't want to sin against my God.
Different angle, different perspective. It changes the whole scenario.
Amen. And the Holy Spirit is the one who gives us that wonderful life once we place our faith in Jesus Christ. We become new creatures who desire to serve Him, who desire to follow Him. Not for salvation's sake, but because we love Him and don't want to do anything that would be sinful towards our God.
Although there can certainly be struggles, it all comes back to Jesus. He is our righteousness! And everyone who places their faith in Him will receive the wonderful gift of the Holy Spirit.