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One Aim of
The Law
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June 26, 1996 Saar Shalom Center
Introduction
Some erroneously believe that the Torah ('Law') provided salvation for
those who kept it. This will be examined. The Directive: Thou
Shalt Keep the Commandments
Deuteronomy
8:6,19 Therefore thou
shalt keep the commandments of Yehovah thy God to walk in His ways, and to fear
Him. And it shall be, if thou do at all forget Yehovah thy God and walk after
other gods and serve them and worship them, I testify against you this day that
ye shall surely perish as the nations which Yehovah detroyeth before your face.
So shall ye perish because ye would not be obedient unto the voice of Yehovah
your God. Two purposes are given to Israel for keeping Yehovah's
commandments:
The Israelis were temporarily permitted to
dwell in, use and prosper in Yehovah's Land as long as they walked in
Yehovah's ways. Everlasting life was not the issue, and no permanence was
guaranteed. The Everlasting
Gospel
The everlasting Gospel consists of three elements
that will have everlasting consequences: Revelation
14:6 And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven having the everlasting
gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation and
kindred and tongue and people, saying with a loud voice, (1) Fear God, and (2) Give glory to Him! For
the hour of His judgment is come! And (3)
Worship Him Who made heaven and earth and the sea and the
fountains of waters! The fear of Yehovah is essential for Salvation and is
the beginning of Wisdom. One purpose of Torah was to direct a person to the
Fear of Yehovah. The Torah deals with the issues of this life (the
physical land of Israel; one's neighbour; one's view of Yehovah). Any Israeli sensitive
to the Torah who desired truth with all his being will obtain the fear of Yehovah.
The same is true for anyone who approaches the Torah today with such an
attitude. The Righteous by His
Faith Shall Live
The Scriptures teach, the
righteous-one by his faith shall live (Habakkuk 2:4b). Contrast this
with Hebrews 4:2b: but the word preached did not profit them, not
being mixed with faith in them that heard. Hearing the Word of God is
not profitable if it is not mixed with faith. Faith is the gift of God. The Torah
is the word of God. One who observes the Torah without the faith of
Yehovah will accomplish nothing permanent. He will not ultimately glorify or
please God. All who live by the faith of Yehovah will be righteousness and will
show proof of their salvation. Can Keeping the Law
save Anyone?
If anyone could, the following would also be true:
The curses of the Torah are still active against
Israel, and thus the Torah is still active. Yehovah still brings Israel's
enemies against Israel and Israelis for refusing to turn to Yehovah and obey His
Torah (His Word). Since He is the same yesterday, today, and
forever, and His plan never changes, His means of salvation
has never changed. Conclusion
One aim of the Law is to direct the Israelis to the
fear of Yehovah. Non-Jewish folks can also learn the fear of Yehovah from His
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