Shermana
Heretic
That is, if you have eyes to see and ears to hear.
You mean eyes to see your particular interpretation. I can just as easily say only those with eyes to see will understand that the entire message of the gospels and John's epistles and Revelation is about keeping true to the commandments of God.
Whoever has the holy Spirit does not need to be taught to know the Lord, because He is indwelling them and teaches them Himself
Looks like absolutely no Christians since the days of the Jerusalem Church save a few Messianic Jews have had the Spirit then. But plenty falsely claim to have it, in what may in fact amount to blaspheming it.
whoever seeks righteousness and follows after the LORD
Which means those who obey his commandments. Converts are included as children of Abraham.
You really don't know any further purpose of the Law? The Law brought us to Christ; and by it Christ came.
That's just babble and slogans. Why don't you tell us what that means specifically.
John the baptist came to return the people to pure observance of the Law, from the heart.
That's exactly what Jesus came to do too!
Sin should be avoided. Read Galatians chapter 5. The nature of sin is clearly laid out in the new covenant scriptures. My view of sin does not differ from the scriptural viewpoint.
Galatians 5 explicitly says that if you sin you will not enter the Kingdom.
Same goes for Hebrews 10:26-29 which directly uses the word "Sin", and says those who continue to sin will have nothing but fiery indignation to look forward to.
The definition of "Sin" in 1 John 5:3 is "lawlessness", or breaking Mosaic Law. John was writing to other Jews, the term "lawlessness" meant what they were familiar with.
Revelation says that the saints are those who obey the commandments of God.
Hence, those who aren't obeying the commandments of God are only kidding themselves and feeding their egos.
Jesus's teachings was never meant to be anything more than a way of Torah-life for the HOUSE OF ISRAEL and a mode of repentance. Jesus is the King of the Jews.
The parable of the Dinner feast is that there will be plenty who show up, but won't be wearing the right clothes. And they'll waltz on in thinking they're allowed in just because they were invited, but they are wearing abominations for garments, and they'll be getting a nasty surprise with wailing and gnashing of teeth. You don't have to believe Jesus, but I do.