a friend on the forums has asked me to set up here a thread wherein folks can discuss and debate the relationship between Christian faith, the Mosaic Law, and to what extent the content and ideas of Paul's epistles have influenced or changed the Christians faith and / or Jesus' message.
Jesus is a Jew. according to the Gospel narratives, He came through the Hebrew people, worshiped and taught in synagogues, referred many many times to passages in the Torah and later Hebrew prophets, and considered Himself and was considered by many to be the Messiah.
Paul, writing years after Jesus' earthly ministry claimed to have had a miraculous encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus- after his conversion he wrote many letters to the early church, emphasizing salvation by faith and grace, and de-emphasizing the necessity of Mosaic Law, going so far as to call the Law a curse and a yoke, broken by Jesus' coming into the world.
so i do not know where many stand on these issues, but i know there is no shortage of diversity so far as belief and interpretation. many many people seem to have an innate distrust and dislike for Paul of Taurus and for his writings, claiming they do much to confuse and mess up Jesus' message.
alright friends, so what do you think? what are your feelings on Paul, Jesus, Mosaic Law, and Judeo-Christianity?
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here is my own take on this issue :
i do understand Jesus to be the Jewish Messiah, who came through and from and because of the Hebrew people, for His own people and also for the world.
the Law was given to Moses, for the Israelite nation, yet Jesus came to teach and bless all nations through grace. in the Gospels, apart from Paul, we see Jesus heal and bless people based on their faith in Him (including Gentiles), not based on their adherence to Mosaic Law. the Law was given by God to the Hebrews, and through the Hebrews, God gave Messiah to the world. Jesus did not annul the Law, but fulfilled it (Matthew 5:17), giving it to the world (Jews and Gentiles) in a new Messianic form in (for example) Matthew 5:1-10, and Matthew 22:36-39.
Jesus does say that until all is accomplished, not even a dot will pass from the Law. yet i would answer that everything was accomplished on the cross, and through Jesus' resurrection, after which He gave the Holy Spirit, fulfilling scripture such as Jeremiah 31:33-34.
in other words, Mosaic Law was binding upon God's Hebrew people until the time of Messiah. under Messiah Jesus, both Hebrews and Gentiles can be born again and reconciled to God not via adherence to Mosaic Law, but through faith in God's Son, and God's grace and Holy Spirit given in response to that faith. many Christians the world over (from Ethiopia to India) do adhere to some forms of Jewish practice or Torah laws. for example, circumcision, worshiping on Saturdays, or covering the head while in prayer.
can a believer in the Messiah Jesus follow Mosaic Law? i see no reason why not. but is it necessary, as in Messiah we are made well / whole by our faith in Him, and His Holy Spirit? i would say no, by no means. the grace and new life and new relationship with God one has through His Son, the Spirit crying in our hearts "Abba, Father" can not be won through religious works, but through faith, surrender, and God's grace.
Mosaic Law and Jewish tradition can not and should not take the place of Messiah Jesus in a believer's life. i would say so long as one knows and follows Jesus, and has been baptized with His Spirit, one is my brother or sister in Him. if you refrain from pork, worship and rest on Saturday, or wear a tichel, that is cool. so long as one understands that their decision to do so does not make them or me any closer or farther from God for observing or not observing.