Paidion wrote:Does God want us to obey the Law, which simply shows us our sin since none are capable of perfection in the Law, or does God call us righteous because of His Son?
NEITHER! ---- Unless by "the Law" we mean "the LAW which is above the Law (of Moses) ---- the LAW of God underlying the Law of Moses --- which is tantamount to "the LAW of Christ. ---- God
does want us to obey
that LAW, and he has provided the enabling grace to do so.
God doesn't "call us righteous because of his Son." God wants a REAL righteousness from his people --- not a pretending "imputed" righteousness.
He has made a real righteousness possible through his enabling grace ---made possible by the death of his son. It's true we aren't capable in ourselves of obedience, that is, by self-effort. But through that enabling grace (Titus 2) God has made it possible for us to be righteous.
With this provision we ARE capable!
I've meant to comment on this quote by the noted common senser, Paidion, 8) , but have found only a few minutes now to do so. I'll try to
exhibit a more loving nature, in doing so too! (Thanks Allyn!)
I believe that God
does want us to obey His Laws. The laws that He has graciously revealed to us, including the Laws "of" Moses.
And I certainly agree with Paidion that God is looking to make us "really righteous"...
I also believe that we can do nothing by self-effort. Absolutely nothing!
This nothing would include doing anything evil either! In other words, though I agree that we cannot obey Him by our own self-effort, neither can we disobey Him by self-effort!
Having said that, i also agree with Paidion, that God has made real righteousness possible through His enabling Grace!
Jesus said: "Make every effort to enter through the narrow door!"
By His grace, we may do so, and not even feel guilty for trying to obey Him! Imagine that! I have found that those who do not have a lot of good to say about "zealousness for good works", often are not obeying Christ in this matter, and even try to discourage those who want to obey Him, by suggesting that they won't be able to do so, so why try? Besides, they seem to reason, if you don't try to obey God, then you won't have a tendency to become arrogant, and self-righteous! And we all know what an affront to God haughtiness and self-righteousness are!
Righteousness is doing what is right. And right is defined by God and His Law.
It is not right to not teach seekers to keep God's commandments. Thus, Jesus says these people will be called least in the kingdom of God. There are many, today, who hold the position that God's law is passed away. They seem to disparage it as not being spiritual, but we know that the Law IS spiritual! There are many who will think they can call Jesus Lord, Lord, and think they are "in" Him, even thought they do not do His commandments. Jesus says that those people, even though they think they have done all these good works in Jesus name, will be comanded to Depart, because they have done law-less things, and are not "Known" by Him. Those "In' Christ, are law-ful. I know that this revelation does not seem "loving" to some, but it is true. Jesus always upheld the commandments of His Father, even saying "If you want to see life, Keep the commandments!" When the guy asked Him which? He answered with five from the "Ten", and another from the Law "of" Moses, not contained on the "Ten". I believe that Jesus was not lying! Those of you who try to defend your anti-nomian position, seem to suggest that Jesus was deceiving the guy!
If I have some time, later today, I'll try to post another that talks about the function of the Law, which is to show us our sin and to cause us to repent. This is God's grace, in action!
peace, dmatic