Jesus Did Not Come to Break 'the Law' #shorts #icamenottoabolishthelaw #jesusquotes

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What Jesus Meant "I Did Not Come to Abolish the Law". Refers to, Matthew 5:17-18, as part of His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says, "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. For truly, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished."

With these words, Jesus honored the Law as God's Holy Word and declared the Law to be perfect, non-negotiable, and a true prediction of God's work in the future. The fulfillment of the Law is found in Christ Himself and His finished work of redemption.
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By Jesus blood we are healed, saved and a renewing of the mind. Bless be the Lords name, for Jesus is King

giovannawinter
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The Old Testament IS the New Testament " in-folded" The New Testament IS the Old Testament " Un-folded" .

Maximus-Venia
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HE MAKE THINGS SIMPLE.😁🙏🙏🙏, BUT THE OTHER RELIGIONS HARD TO UNDERSTAND AND BELIEVE IN HIM...🥲

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He says he didn't come to abolish the law...

And then the next breath you proclaim that the law is abolished and no one has to do it anymore. This teaching is so corrupt. Yes, the old testament points to christ coming. Christ is the perfect representation of how to behave. He followed the law, which is instructions on your behavior. If you make void the law, you're not being a disciple of him. You do what applies to you. We don't have an active temple anywhere, therefore we can't do temple things. This doesn't mean you can go eat pork now or simple instructions given from the Father.

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