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The
Bible's Amazing
Continuity
The big problem in the traditional move
to retire the law is the concept of grace.
Here is a challenge. If we can find grace
operating in the Old Testament, side by side with the law, then would you
agree that grace doesn’t replace the need to obey? You would realize that
grace is an important part of
obedience that is taught in the Old Testament (first covenant).
Everyone knows that the Old Testament is a
collection of books that teach lots of law, obedience to that law, and
punishment for breaking it. So if we find grace in the Old Testament
operating alongside the law, then there are no contradictions between the
two concepts. Grace could not supplant the law.
And if we should also be able to find both law
and grace in the New Testament, then there should be no contradictions
anywhere in the understanding that law and grace go together. True enough,
we can find both law and grace in the New as well. They operate side by
side in both testaments.
Take a look at Exodus 34:6-7. The setting here
is Moses on Sinai about to receive the law: “And Yahweh passed by before
him, and proclaimed, Yahweh, Yahweh Elohim,
merciful and
gracious, longsuffering, and
abundant in goodness and truth, Keeping
mercy for thousands, forgiving
iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the
guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the
children’s children, unto the third and to the fourth generation.”
The accompaniment of grace even while giving
the law was a fulfilled promise of Yahweh in verse 19 of the previous
chapter.
Obedient Noah and Abraham Found
Grace
Back in Genesis 6:8 we see the same with Noah,
as Yahweh treats him with grace: “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the
Yahweh.” Noah was also a law-keeping individual, Genesis 6:9, and that is a
key element in why Yahweh chose him to preserve the human race. You don’t
walk with Yahweh by being disobedient. Adam and Eve learned the hard way
that disobedience literally gets you nowhere.
What about Abraham, the father of the
righteous? Genesis 26:5 tells us that Abraham “obeyed my voice, and kept my
charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws.”
This tells us not only that the law was in
effect long before Moses and Mt. Sinai, but also that Abraham knew he had to
obey Yahweh through Yahweh’s statutes and commands. That was a given as part
of the covenant. No argument or discussion. Yahweh’s covenants are
unilateral and non-negotiable. The Old Covenant centered on obedience. Read
about it in Hebrews 8. As you read it, notice that very little actually
changes between Old and New Covenants. In fact, a prominent characteristic
is that the Covenant is dearer to our hearts. We live obedience closer out
of an inner desire.
Was Abraham, then, living outside of grace by
being obedient? Absolutely not. Titus 2:12 tells us that grace actually
teaches obedience. Although Jude 4 says people like to turn grace into
disobedience, Paul tells us in Romans 6:1-2 that disobedience stops
at the acceptance of grace. So grace doesn’t negate obedience, it
initiates obedience.
If all it takes is belief and faith to be
worthy in Yahweh’s eyes, then why was Abraham, a man experienced in Yahweh’s
grace as Noah was, still obedient to Yahweh’s commandments, statutes and
laws? Because faith without obedience is a contradiction.
We show our faith by our obedience. We prove to
Yahweh that we have faith and love for Him by doing what He commands us to
do. What kind of faith do we show if we walk all over everything He tells
us to do, and treat with contempt what is sacred to Him? Obviously, no faith
at all!
In perfect harmony with this truth James tells
us that faith without works is dead, 2:17-22.
Paul in His Obedience Was Under
Grace
Did Paul say he was under grace? He did,
1Corinthians 15:10. Was he still obedient to the law? Yes, he was, Acts
21:24; 24:14. Did Paul tell us the law was abolished in his day? No, he said
just the opposite. He said all men are under the law as long as they live,
Romans 7:1.
Later Paul said the righteousness of the law is
fulfilled in us, as we obey, Romans 8:4-7. We fulfill the law by being
observant to it. If I fulfill my obligation to pay you what I owe you, it
means I give you your money. If I fulfill my duty it means I do all my duty.
If Yahshua fulfilled the law as it says He did in Matthew 5:17, then he
observed it completely.
He even says in the next verse that nothing
will pass from the law until heaven and earth vanish. Fulfill cannot mean
abolish. He couldn’t have expressed a stronger image of the laws
immutability. So long as the universe is here and the earth keeps spinning,
then the law is here and in force as well. A world without law is anarchy,
just as a world whose laws are not obeyed.
Yet, in total contradiction to all of these
plain facts it is constantly hammered into today’s nominal worshiper that
Yahshua came to destroy the law! Even back in His own day He was accused of
destroying the law. He plainly and clearly answered the accusation by saying
don’t even think it, Matthew 5:17. And obviously that was because they
didn’t understand what He performed under the New Covenant to change only
the administrative aspects of the law, as in the fleshly priesthood and
animal sacrifices.
Yahweh’s Law Always in Effect
Circumcision is now of the heart. But is that
anything new? Read Deuteronomy 30:6-8. Even after circumcision of the heart
Israel was expected to obey all His commandments. Nothing was changed there.
The same misunderstanding has been ongoing for
2,000 years. Even when Yahshua denied from His own lips the accusation of
destroying the law, people still don’t believe Him. “The law was nailed to
the cross” has almost become a mantra of the uninformed or misguided.
Faith, grace, and obedience all live together
in perfect harmony in the Scriptures. They are never mutually exclusive
anywhere.
Yahweh Always Had Mercy
What about mercy? Is it only a New Testament
concept? Is the Old Testament nothing but a bloody book of war and
vengeance? Is Yahweh a vengeful Elohim who has no mercy for anyone who steps
out of line?
In Psalm 85:7
the psalmist asks Yahweh to show His mercy. Then in a beautiful statement in
verse 10, he says, “Mercy and truth are met together, righteousness and
peace have kissed each other.”
The Hebrew language is filled with word
pictures and is highly poetic. It is not the technical language Greek is,
but a language of artistry and vivid imagery. One reason so many have
problems with the writings of Paul and others in the New Testament is
because those letters and writings come to us filtered through Greek from
the original Hebrew, and Greek doesn’t do well trying to render poetic
language in its characteristically more technical way.
Mercy and truth go together. In Psalm 147:11we
read, “Yahweh takes pleasure in them that fear Him, in those who hope in His
mercy.” In Micah 6:8 Yahweh tells us to do justly and to love
mercy. Why, if He is a merciless Elohim, does he tell us to love mercy?
In Hosea 4:1 Yahweh has a problem with the people because there is no truth
or mercy among them. He says it again in Hosea 12:6: telling us to
keep mercy and judgment.
People ask why does Yahweh allow suffering? If
He were a loving and merciful Father, He wouldn’t do that. But if we were
all obedient, there would be no suffering. Suffering and death are a result
of sin, Romans 5:12; 7:5; Galatians 5:19-21; Mark 7:21-23. And if Yahweh
didn’t have mercy then just one sin, committed by one person one time…and it
would all be over for all of us. He has taken his hands off this world and
is allowing us to come within an inch of destroying both it and ourselves
through sin.
But you see, sin is repugnant to Yahweh. It is
our own fault that we find ourselves suffering when that was never supposed
to happen in Yahweh’s plan. It may not be politically correct to bear the
consequences of our own failings, but it is Scripturally correct (Isa.
59:1-2).
Do you want Him to answer your
prayers? Stop sinning. Turn in obedience. He says turn to me and I will turn
to you. When He calls, it is up to you to answer. The next step is entirely
yours. He is not going to save you in spite of yourself.

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