OLD TESTAMENT DETAIL – – – NOT FOR NEW TESTAMENT CHRISTIANS ?

Read all about it—God prescribed every detail of life for His chosen people, Israel.
Do read all of it, from the beginning of His relationship with them.
Don’t get bogged down or frustrated in Leviticus, and miss seeing the heart of God.
– – –
So, we Christians are relieved to know we are not under all those laborious laws for every day.
We are free—we can eat what we want, wear what we want, do what we want any day of the week.
No one can ‘bring us back under a yoke of bondage” because “Christ has set us free.”

BUT
But wait a minute.
God wanted to be in charge of everything in their lives.
He wanted to be in control.
And He dictated the details.

Does God want any less in His followers today ?
Are we tempted to hold back on relinquishing every detail to God’s control ?
Are there some things we ‘take care of ourselves’ and make our own decisions ?
Do we basically live thinking the God of the New Testament is different than the God of the Old Testament ?
– – –
Jesus kept the rules, and He broke the rules.
He observed the Jewish festivals, and He infuriated the religious leaders when He broke ‘their’ rules.”
Jesus asked them, “Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath, to heal ?”
No answer, and Jesus healed the man with a shriveled hand.

You see, they took great pride in adding details to the laws of God, because then they were the only ones who could claim to follow all of them.

Church leaders (with authority and power) and church organizations fall into the same patterns today—communicating to the people that adherence to their structure of beliefs and practices makes them right with God.
– – –
Jesus clearly drew the focus away from compliant actions, to repentant hearts.
Jesus fulfilled the expectations of the law, and He completed the promises in every detail by His permanent sacrifice—promises that previous temporary sacrifices left incomplete.

He raised the bar, gave new meaning to the law.
He increased the standards, from outward action compliance, to the heart—the source of evil—the root of evil—where our love is.

“Man looks on the outward appearance; the Lord looks on the heart.”
Jesus said,
“If any man looks at a woman with lust for her, he has committed adultery with her already in his heart.”
“Do not think that I came to destroy the Law. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill.”
“The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.”
“What goes in does not defile a man, but what comes out.”

And, further,
Jesus told Peter in a vision of assorted animals (clean and unclean), to kill and eat.
When Peter objected, God said, “What I have made clean, do not call unclean.”
Jesus’ whole mission was to provide and offer salvation to all, even ‘unclean’ Gentiles.
Then Peter was immediately told to share Jesus with Gentiles knocking on his door.
– – –
Let us never become a slave to our freedom, and miss true liberty as a slave to Jesus.

THEOLOGY – STUDY OF GOD – – – WHAT’S YOUR SOURCE ? – WHAT’S YOUR GOAL ?

Two sources for studying, learning about God–

– – What man says about God.
– – What God says about God.
– – –
Well, that alone should provide sufficient food for thought, and direction, for study of God.
What God says must always have priority over what man says.

I might add a third source for learning about God, for those Christians wanting a closer walk with Jesus more than anything else—more than just knowledge from studying about God.
We learn more about Jesus every day as we spend time with Him.
“Pray without ceasing” becomes a way of life, “life more abundant”.

We are Born Again
and
We study to Grow In Knowledge
and
We Grow in Grace—The Love of God
– – –
The Bible says, “You must be born again.”—–Jesus said that.
The Bible says, “Grow in grace, and in the knowledge of God.”

– – –

A relationship with Jesus is the center of Christianity, that sets it apart from all ‘religions’.
Our relationship with Jesus is the center of every Christian’s life, every day.

“Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears my voice, and opens the door, I will come in to him, and will eat and drink and talk with him.”—–Jesus
That is truly blessed fellowship.
It starts by hearing the voice of Jesus, and inviting Him in, to share everything.
And it grows—His love grows sweeter and sweeter.

“He gets sweeter and sweeter as the days go by,
Oh, what a love between my Lord and I…
I just keep falling in love with Him over
and over, and over and over again.”
– – –
And then, there’s even more to that relationship—that sets it apart from ‘nominal’ Christianity.
The Bible says, “That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death.”—–Paul wanted to get just that close to Jesus.

Living for Jesus—Living with Jesus—goes way beyond theology.

– – –

May I strongly suggest–
gotquestions.org
search – – – What is the fellowship of His sufferings?