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Dec 15, 2012
Dear Doug.
I just finished downloading your e-book JWO on Salvation and I´m eager to read it. THANKS AGAIN for putting this wonderful material online free of charge for all to read. God will certainly bless you for it.
I´ve reading the feedback on your writings from ‘PROBLEMS WITH APOSTLE PAUL’ page, and I find vey inspiring to see how many people are hungry for the truth and for the real Spirit sent from Above. Only the truth satisfies the soul, doesn´t it?
Anyway, I have some questions I wanted to ask you about the subject of THE LAW since it´s a subject you´ve been studying long before I ever ever discovered it (you know I´ve been working on another subject for years: WHO is the Holy Spirit), so since I´m kind of new on this, I´d like to save some time asking someone who knows more than me on this. I´ve started to investigate but thought you may have some answers to my questions already somewhere on your articles, that´s why I´m asking.
The questions I’m looking for some help on are these:
1) What are you specifically talking about when you say ‘the principles from THE LAW which Jesus was simply elucidating, restating’? The 10 commandments? Or Moses law as a whole?
2) Since Jesus mentioned THE NEW COVENANT at the last supper, which modifications or changes this new covenant brings to the old one, since God couldn´t have introduced a new covenant without touching the old one... right?
3) I couldn´t read the articles you mentioned on your mail, but I suppose the gentiles you were talking about would be those who lived inside the nation of Israel. Logically the law of that nation applied to those who lived inside that nation. But I don´t recall Jehovah telling Moses to take the law to all nations as Jesus did when the kingdom was at hand. (You never answered me on that point though, about the apostles not being sent to the whole world with a message to the gentiles until the Holy Spirit arrived, and with Her the kingdom).
4) If Jesus said we would be judged BY HIS WORDS that means his words ARE THE LAW for all peoples. What happened then to Moses Law? (Again, when we say THE LAW are we talking only about the 10 commandments or Moses law as a whole?) If Jesus mentioned HIS WORDS would be the standard for judgment that means he MUST HAVE INTRODUCED SOME NEW THINGS to Moses’ law, some new commandments and principles. Did he ever do that?We both know he did on Matthew 5 when he says: “You have heard that it was said… But I tell you…”.
6) Interesting enough, when Jesus said: “anyone who sets aside one of the least of THESE COMMANDS and teaches others accordingly will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches THESE COMMANDS will be called great in the kingdom of heaven”, if you look at what he had said before, THERE´S NO COMMANDMENTS nor any mention to Moses, but if you read what he said AFTER that sentence, you find a lot of what I mentioned before: “You have heard that it was said… But I tell you…” It seems when he said “whoever practices and teaches THESE COMMANDS” he wasn´t talking about Moses’ law, but TO THE COMMANDS HE WAS ABOUT TO GIVE!!! (JWO, isn´t it?)
7) Another interesting thing I found on this is these two declarations Jesus made on the law and on his words related to heaven and earth passing away: “until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished” (Doesn´t it sound like once fulfilled, the law will pass away or disappear along with heaven and earth?). But on the other hand, look what Jesus said about his words: “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away”! Sounds like Jesus’ words are greater than the Law, doesn´t it? “You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me” (John 5:39). Jesus said HE IS GREATER THAN THE SCRIPTURES. In other words, the law is what God once gave to Israel thorough Moses, but the gospel of the kingdom was what God was now giving the whole world through Jesus’ words.
8) Jesus said the Holy Spirit would work through his words bringing them to our remembrance. He never mentioned the Spirit reminding us of Moses’ law.
9) “The Law and the Prophets were proclaimed until John. Since that time, the good news of the kingdom of God is being preached, and everyone is forcing their way into it” (Luke 16:16). “From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been subjected to violence, and violent people have been raiding it. For all the Prophets and the Law prophesied until John” (Matthew 11:12-13). Isn’t clear enough Jesus was sent by God to bring SOMETHING NEW and BETTER than Moses law? Why would he call his message ‘Good News’ unless they really were good? If staying under the same old law of Moses was the right thing to do, where were the good news? Why announcing THE KINGDOM as GOOD NEWS? Israel (ruled by Moses law) was a nation, NOT THE KINGDOM OF GOD. The kingdom that first proclaimed John The Baptist, then Jesus and later on his apostles and disciples was A DIFFERENT MESSAGE from just staying under all of Moses precepts. I don’t mean APART from the law, but encompassing it. In other words, Moses Law didn’t include THE KINGDOM OF GOD, but THE KINGDOM OF GOD includes the 10 commandments.
If you already have the answers to these questions or conclusions on your site, I´d really appreciate you could lead me to the right pages so I can read on these.
You know I’ll be always grateful for the effect your book had on my life. As I once told you, I was converted to Jesus already, but through your book I got converted to Jesus’ doctrine on salvation.
God bless you Doug.
Your brother
Roberto
Roberto
The questions I’m looking for some help on are these:
1) What are you specifically talking about when you say ‘the principles from THE LAW which Jesus was simply elucidating, restating’? The 10 commandments? Or Moses law as a whole?
2) Since Jesus mentioned THE NEW COVENANT at the last supper, which modifications or changes this new covenant brings to the old one, since God couldn´t have introduced a new covenant without touching the old one... right?
3) I couldn´t read the articles you mentioned on your mail, but I suppose the gentiles you were talking about would be those who lived inside the nation of Israel. Logically the law of that nation applied to those who lived inside that nation. But I don´t recall Jehovah telling Moses to take the law to all nations as Jesus did when the kingdom was at hand. (You never answered me on that point though, about the apostles not being sent to the whole world with a message to the gentiles until the Holy Spirit arrived, and with Her the kingdom).
4) If Jesus said we would be judged BY HIS WORDS that means his words ARE THE LAW for all peoples. What happened then to Moses Law? (Again, when we say THE LAW are we talking only about the 10 commandments or Moses law as a whole?) If Jesus mentioned HIS WORDS would be the standard for judgment that means he MUST HAVE INTRODUCED SOME NEW THINGS to Moses’ law, some new commandments and principles. Did he ever do that?We both know he did on Matthew 5 when he says: “You have heard that it was said… But I tell you… ”.
5) I searched the words ‘The Law’ on the Gospels and discovered that every time Jesus mentioned the law he didn´t limited himself to quote it telling people to keep it, but every time he ADDED SOMETHING NEW to teach people on how to apply it as if he was teaching or revealing THE HEART OF THE LAW more than preaching the law itself. (You can check this by yourself if you haven't done it already). If THE TEPMLE GUARDS who were used to hear people teach about the law said of him: "No one ever spoke the way this man does" (John 7:46), obviously Jesus message wasn´t the same old messsage they were used to hear every sabbath.
7) Ii seems Moses' Law WAS NOT PERFECT: "Jesus replied, “Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning. I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery" (Matthew 19:8). Jesus stated clearly tahat MOSES (NOT GOD) PERMITTED something against the original plan of God. Isn´t Jesus by this PERFECTING THE LAW by adding a new teaching at the end?
6) Interesting enough, when Jesus said: “anyone who sets aside one of the least of THESE COMMANDS and teaches others accordingly will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches THESE COMMANDS will be called great in the kingdom of heaven”, if you look at what he had said before, THERE´S NO COMMANDMENTS nor any mention to Moses, but if you read what he said AFTER that sentence, you find a lot of what I mentioned before: “You have heard that it was said… But I tell you…” It seems when he said “whoever practices and teaches THESE COMMANDS” he wasn´t talking about Moses’ law, but TO THE COMMANDS HE WAS ABOUT TO GIVE!!! (JWO, isn´t it?)
7) Another interesting thing I found on this is these two declarations Jesus made on the law and on his words related to heaven and earth passing away: “until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished” (Doesn´t it sound like once fulfilled, the law will pass away or disappear along with heaven and earth?). But on the other hand, look what Jesus said about his words: “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away”! Sounds like Jesus’ words are greater than the Law, doesn´t it? “You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me” (John 5:39). Jesus said HE IS GREATER THAN THE SCRIPTURES. In other words, the law is what God once gave to Israel thorough Moses, but the gospel of the kingdom was what God was now giving the whole world through Jesus’ words.
8) Jesus said the Holy Spirit would work through his words bringing them to our remembrance. He never mentioned the Spirit reminding us of Moses’ law.
9) “The Law and the Prophets were proclaimed until John. Since that time, the good news of the kingdom of God is being preached, and everyone is forcing their way into it” (Luke 16:16). “From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been subjected to violence, and violent people have been raiding it. For all the Prophets and the Law prophesied until John” (Matthew 11:12-13). Isn’t clear enough Jesus was sent by God to bring SOMETHING NEW and BETTER than Moses law? Why would he call his message ‘Good News’ unless they really were good? If staying under the same old law of Moses was the right thing to do, where were the good news? Why announcing THE KINGDOM as GOOD NEWS? Israel (ruled by Moses law) was a nation, NOT THE KINGDOM OF GOD. The kingdom that first proclaimed John The Baptist, then Jesus and later on his apostles and disciples was A DIFFERENT MESSAGE from just staying under all of Moses precepts. I don’t mean APART from the law, but encompassing it. In other words, Moses Law didn’t include THE KINGDOM OF GOD, but THE KINGDOM OF GOD includes the 10 commandments.
Well Doug, I don´t want to take all of your valuable time, so I think it´s enough for now.If you already have the answers to these questions or conclusions on your site, I´d really appreciate you could lead me to the right pages so I can read on these.
You know I’ll be always grateful for the effect your book had on my life. As I once told you, I was converted to Jesus already, but through your book I got converted to Jesus’ doctrine on salvation.
Doug