Re: A Question for my friend, Fenris

Originally Posted by
LookingUp
The “Christianity” I’m involved in is Judaism with Messiah at its center. We follow Messiah (i.e. Christ), because he has the words of God in him. He reveals God in the fullest way to mankind in this age.
When you reach this point, it ceases to be Judaism.
It is written that when God puts His Spirit within His people and writes His Torah on their hearts, He will cause them to walk in His statutes. This will not render human existence pointless. Why do you say it will render human existence pointless? I thought you agreed with this understanding of the New Covenant.
Ahem. Are we living in the messianic era?
The choice of right over wrong. That’s daily.
I don't see how. Either one accepts jesus as god, or they don't.
I don’t think the messianic era (i.e. the redemption of Israel) will come about through your works any more than your redemption from Egypt came about through your works.
And yet other prophets say otherwise. Isaiah said "Zion shall be redeemed with justice, and they that return of her with righteousness."
So we really don't know what will bring about the end, until it actually happens.
God desires that His people be pure.
Does God expect perfection?
I don’t understand your comment. What is it that Christ did that the Levitical priesthood with its sacrificial system couldn’t do?
You're undermining the whole basis of Christianity. If Jesus did something that ordinary sacrifice could accomplish, what was the point?
Right, God has not yet caused His people to walk in His statutes
That's your sole definition of the messianic era? What about the world peace? Universal knowledge of God? Rebuilt temple? Exiles gathered?
Why does God desire to write His Torah on the hearts of His people?
As a reward. Not as part of the process.
Does God provide His people with a new heart through the Levitical priesthood and sacrificial system?
No, what would the point be? The value is in the struggle.
If God wanted to keep things the way they are, why does He provide the New Covenant?
Because at a certain point history will end. But it hasn't, yet.
Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it on the islands from afar, and say, "He Who scattered Israel will gather them together and watch them as a shepherd his flock."
Jeremiah 31:9
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