Hi BL - I like the fact that you always present significant and to the point inquiries. If you're referring to the law of the Jews, we were never responsible for following it. They couldn't obey it because of the "old man" (Rom 8:3 --old man = flesh). We need not to obey it because the "new man" doesn't need it (Gal 5:23), and I do not say this to spite your questions, but to provide honest answers.
Hi NC. Two things I would like to address in response to the above.
* First, the law of the Jews. Now by 'Jews' I presume you mean Israel. Let me say one thing to that, and to say it as loud, as clear, and as straight as I can on a keyboard. (Imagine fingers hammering sharply...) The law, that is the law which reveals sin, (Romans 4:15, i John 3:4, James 2:8-11) was not, I repeat, was
not the law of the Jews...(or Israel). It was, it remains, and will always remain the law of God. Adam and Eve transgressed that law. Cain transgressed it. The antecedents of Noah transgressed it. So did the descendants of Noah transgress it. Even Abraham, who God testified as
Ge 26:5 Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws, transgressed the law, (for all have sinned). And note, before there was a Jew, God had laws, commandments, and statutes that required obedience.
* Second. You totally miss the reason for the new birth. As I said in my previous post. ....7
Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.
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Note that the carnal mind is not subject to God's laws...the carnal mind cannot obey God...it is in fact at war with God as I am sure you would agree...
8 So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.
(But note the very next word).....
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But ....BUT....ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Do you see this NC? Do you get the distinction between the carnal mind; the unsaved secular run-of-the-mill next-door-neighbour type person and the born again child of the living God???? One cannot obey God's laws NC, right? And in sharp contrast is the Christian...
who can!!! And why is this? Well NC the reason we can obey God's laws, all of them, is the very reason you stated Jesus could obey them.
Divinity!!
2 Peter 1:3 According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:
4 Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
You add NC that the new man doesn't need to obey God's commandments. I could not disagree more. First, why would God bother to go to all the trouble of filling us with His Spirit if it weren't to give us power to obey? Second, Revelation 21:7,8 tells me that one must overcome to enter into life, and that sinners, that is adulterers murderers etc are locked out and destroyed in the lake of fire. NC, there is no such thing as a sinner entering into heaven, whether he confesses Christ or not. Anyone telling you that a Christian isn't sinning when married to anothers wife is a liar...the same if one would tell you that a Christian harboring
unreasonable and angry and unforgiving resentment against an abusive father isn't sinning is also a liar. I am not speaking about one-off incidents of transgression. I refer to an ongoing practice. Jesus specifically tells us that if we cannot forgive, then we will not be forgiven. Yet NC, I am sure you would agree that there is enough power in God to change us that we will not only forgive those who have abused us, but to love them? Yes?? The new birth was specifically designed to enable us to overcome such practices.
The believer cannot stand in his own righteousness for acceptance; "this is said to be "fulfilled in us"; this is not fulfilled by us in our own persons, nor can it be; could it, where would be the weakness of the law (Rom 8:3)?
The weakness of the law is demonstrated only in the carnal man NC. The Spirit filled believer is another kettle of fish. As I said above. It
canbe personally experienced because the divine life of Christ is
imparted to us by the Spirit. The combination of divinity with the human makes all the difference NC.
man might then be justified by it, and so the grace of God, and the righteousness of Christ, must be set aside:
No. no. NC, we have
already been justified....Christ died while we were yet sinners...it is
after we are justified that we receive the power to obey!
We would have to be divine to fulfill it,
Yes!!! My point precisely. Although of course not
our divinity, but
Christ in us the hope of glory!
His sacrifice and His earthly life of obedience are two separate works. His obedience gave Him the authority to be the sacrifice!
And I could put it in a similar fashion when it comes to us...Christ's sacrifice grants us the license by which we may become the children of God, (the lawful right), and His life imparted through the Spirit grants us the power. (John 1:12)