He is talking about the application of the law. This teaching here has been the source of much misunderstanding and abuse in my opinion. It is one thing to say that the Bible rules us as a rule of conduct and quite another. Say that whoever speaks the Bible has the same authority as long as he speaks the Bible correctly, but that is not what the Bible teaches.
The law is used in the Bible in other ways besides the voice of condemnation to guide one to salvation and to provide guidance in life. The Bible does not teach that the law speaks of obedience. The comparison with curses is just bad hermeneutics. The law speaks only to death. If we talk about the law that creates change, as it is an instrument that disarms the flesh because it kills any desire to meet its requirements. Röm 7 9 Once I lived apart from the law; But when the commandment came, sin came alive and I died. 10 I discovered that the very commandment to bring life actually brought death. This is saying that if we are saved we will die to the damning power of the law.We are no longer under the voice of the curse, the law no longer condemns us to death, for we are in grace, we die to the law.
And so we are no longer related to each other as school teachers, we are only in an advisory position that is only as successful as the closeness of the relationship. they are related to God and man. Not really about whether we burn dinner.
James 1 27 The religion that our Father God recognizes as pure and without blemish is this: Take care of orphans and widows in their fear and be careful not to be defiled by the world. Who is poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and inherit the kingdom he has promised to those who love him?
6 But you have offended the poor. Isn't it the rich who are exploiting you? Aren't they the ones dragging you to court?
The scriptures are both simple ... to speak the gospel and quite complicated ... to learn and apply the teaching. Understanding the gospel really shouldn't be a problem. And it really doesn't take long to learn the basics of all advice. .All problems that arise from this arise from what we address as important and how we apply it. One of the purposes of the Psalms was to use them in worship. You will find a specific order of teaching and how the words of the teaching are used to describe the two groups of men. If you read the historical accounts, they are an example of what the Psalms teach. Historical accounts are not really a timeline of events, but they are for theological teaching. You come to the nt The Psalms are the most cited book because they are one little Bible in the whole Bible.
The psalmist uses the law other than as a guide or source of belief; he uses the law as a weapon of war, and you find this parallel in the NT when it says that the word of God is a sword. They are ways of using the law in meditation and prayer that teach us about the power of the laws that we would not know if we did not devote ourselves to using the Psalms in prayer. the curse that we would be like children in our understanding of our correct use of the law.After many years in the Psalms, I find that the law is not an instrument to be taken lightly.
Therefore, the curse of the law is really directed against anyone who violently uses it, a person who does not understand his own authority, which is why I distinguish that the law is our guide and that it is full of authority and not teacher. Because the Bible is self-affirming. It really is a book where we focus on the gospel and which offers us the only successful way to obey. It sets us free and we obey. There is no man who has that kind of authority.
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