Shalom and good morning from Eilat Israel!
The cross of Christ changed th world. But it first changed a people. It changed the way in which God dealt with the Jews, His covenant people. For the Lord established a New Covenant, and removed the Old Covenant of the Law. His cross both fulfilled the Old and established the New. In His death the Old was satisfied. And in His resurrection the New became the reality.
And the cross changed peoples. For the Lord fulfilled His promise to Abraham to make him a 'multitude.' The gentile nations were brought into the blessing of Abraham. The 'people of God' became not a matter of flesh but of faith. Jews and Gentiles became one people in Christ. For the middle wall of partition was broken down.
However, there are those today who would resurrect this wall. Many so-called Hebrew Christians, or Messianics, in a effort to 'return to the root', have re-mixed-up Law and Grace.
The sacrifice of Christ fulfilled compelety the Law of Moses. He removed the 'covenant' of the Law. Is it still wrong to murder? Yes! Is it still wrong to eat shellfish? No! It is right to circumsize? No! Is it right to bring an offering to the temple? No!
Every jot and title of the Covenant of the Law is accomplished! It is finished! The Law is dead! So do not re-build what was destroyed. And this includes the temple and blood.
If every jot and title has not been fulfilled, then EVERY jot and title still has authority. And if such is true, then Gentiles which have been brought into the covenant are under obligation to Moses. There are not two paths, one for Jewish believers and one for Gentile believers.
Many say Christ 'renewed' the covenant of the Law. He made it possible for people to keep the Law. Not so! If anything was re-newed it was the covenant with Abraham.
It is Finished!
habag
