Legalism and Jesus Christ

01 October 2023

So how did following the law explictly go for Jesus Christ? Well we can look at the place in time in which the leaders were able to hinge a convincing argument upon Jesus and his act of healing a man whom was unable to walk on the Sabboth day. Doing any form of work on the Sabboth day was explictly prohibited by the law of Mosus apparently which was by notion of causality the law of God.

So then, it seems that since Jesus cured a man from being unable to walk on the Sabboth day that he essentially had violated the law that God had provided Mosus with. Quite a literally privledged and uncompassionate point in which to cite a principal violation of duty in accordance with that law wouldn't you say? But if we look further back into the scriptures it seems that Yahweh himself is absolutely explictly firm upon his commands and decrees as is the law also seems to be as well. Let us take Lots wife into consideration in which God agreed upon granting liberation for merely a few people if Abraham was able to find some that were worthy of God's liberating power. So Abraham had found Lot and his family in which he tried to save whilest Lot's wife turned back and looked upon their home which was being destroyed with fira and brimstone and she then turned into a pillar a salt. For God had issued the command that they ought not look back upon leaving no matter the circumstance. She esssentailly disobeyed.

So then Jeusus Christ had apparently found fault or error with God'd tactics and had found some people within his time to be worthy of salvation although the law that God had issued seemly uttered incapable of saving. This is the definition of the grace of Christ Jesus. His grace has such a compassion to look within the depth of the heart and very frabic of a person before utterly judging them to an absolute certainy.

I think this post is a response to why it was that the experts and officals of the Jewish law in Jesus' time were so terribly angry and critical of Jesus Christ to try to condem him to death via the law. Entire generations and linegaes of people and family members were bound to the inhuman nature of adhering to the explict decrees of the law. Such an ardor and strenous attention to detail seems to neglect the spontaneous and liberating nature of genuine love.

I think Jesus Christ was in his heart of hearts a lover. How very sad and terrible is it to imagine from the very beginning of life to find that scipture seemingly was like text jumping out and speaking to you from very youthful days to then believing that a supernatural deity was issuing you commmands through the medium of textural language. Just imagine that from being a very young boy to then being a fully grown adult man (which by the way adhering to a childhood recognized plan) and still trying your hardest to maintain the integrity of a promise that essentailly meant salvation and eternal glory of you and all of your loved ones?

Just based upon the thoughts that I've shared up to this point, if you dont respect and utterly feel compelled to believe in Jesus Christ has a loving savior for you and everyone else on this planet, than I utterly feel completely helpless in repsect to hoping to communicate anything of genuine meaningful substance.

with love, Taylor.