Tuesday, February 27, 2018
NEW WINESKINS REQUIRE NEW WINE
The Mosaic Covenant is no longer a functional
covenant and the Old Testament Law is not applicable to New Testament believers
– absolutely none of it. The Law in post-cross time serves three purposes: The
Law is a reflection of the character of the lawgiver, the Law is a
prefigurement of Christ and His work, and the Law judges the unsaved world of
sin. The “new and better covenant” has new and better commandments to regulate
the Christian life on the road to eternity with God. All New Covenant/New
Testament doctrine must be based on New Testament writings -- one wouldn’t use
a California Roadmap to travel Missouri -- new wineskins require new wine. Any
theological principles or precepts drawn from the Old Testament must be filtered
through the Cross, the new covenant teachings, which will either accept them,
modify them, or reject them. The Old Testament is in the New Testament
revealed, and the New Testament is in the Old Testament concealed; clear types
and shadows of the new in the old should serve as substantiating information in
support of New Testament doctrine.
Endnote One: Note: Nine of the
“Ten Commandments” from the O.T. Law were reintroduced – most in modified form
-- in the New Testament as part of the 1050 N.T. commandments that embody the
Grace Covenant. Matthew 5:27-28 is an example:
“You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You
shall not commit adultery.’ But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to
lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Here Jesus
modifies a legal tenet into a matter of the heart. The
only one of the Ten Commandments not reintroduced as New Covenant commandments
is “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy”, since we observe the first day
of the week, Sunday, the day our Lord arose from the dead.
Endnote
Two: Matthew 5:18 Has often been misunderstood: “For assuredly,
I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no
means pass from the law till all is fulfilled.” Jesus is speaking here. In
the verse immediately preceding, verse 17, Jesus states He came to fulfill the
Law. Every “jot and tittle” of the whole
Law -- the contract or covenant at Sinai–
was fulfilled, ended, and abolished in Christ and “done away” by Him when He
made the New Covenant. The Law is abolished for all who are in Christ – all New
Covenant believers -- but the Law still judges the unsaved world of sin. The
laws and commandments of the New Covenant are just as binding as those were in
the Old Covenant. There are over 1,050 commands in the New Covenant, plus many
other teachings not expressed in the form of commandments. Following are some supporting scriptures: 2
Cor. 3:6-15; Acts 15:5-29; Gal. 3:19-25, 4::21-31, 5:1-5, 18; Eph. 2:15; Col.
2:14-17; Heb. 7:11-28, 8:6-13, 9:1-22, 10:1-18; Rom. 10:4
USE
THE RIGHT ROADMAP
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