Yes that is what you said and the way you have said it, it sounds right.
That is because it is scripture and saving faith to believe Gods Word and to do what Gods Word says. Anything else is the dead faith of devils according to James 2:10-11.
The 10 Commandments are negative,,,,,,,,,,,, thou shalt not...... To love our neighbour is a positive command and goes beyond the 10 negative commands and does not do harm to our neighbour, iow it automatically does not do the negative things of the 10 commandments.
According to the scriptures, Gods 10 commandments is neither positive of negative. The purpose of Gods 10 commandments is to give us the knowledge of GOOD AND RIGHT DOING when obeyed and SIN AND EVIL when disobeyed (see Romans 3:20; Romans 7:7; 1 John 3:4 and Psalms 119:172). Gods 10 commandments are the knowledge of good when obeyed and evil when disobeyed.
So love is not the fulfilling (doing) of the Law. Love is more just as the sermon of the Mount goes further than the Law of Moses. And "fulfilling" does not mean "doing".
The scriptures disagree with you as it is written in ROMANS 13:8-10 [8], Owe no man anything, but to love one another: for he that loves another has fulfilled the law. [9], FOR THIS, YOU SHALL NOT COMMIT ADULTERY, YOU SHALL NOT KILL, YOU SHALL NOT STEAL, YOU SHALL NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS, YOU SHALL NOT COVET; and if there be any other commandment, it is
SUMMED UP in this saying, namely,
You shall love your neighbor as yourself. [10], Love works no ill to his neighbor: therefore, love is the fulfilling [DOING] of the law.
Not notice what the scriptures say above...
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1. He who loves another has fulfilled the law (8)
2. For this that is if you love another, you will not break Gods commandments (commandments listed) see (9)
3. Loving our neighbor from the heart is simply
summing up obedience to those commandments in Gods law to do with loving our fellow man (9)
4. Fulfilling of the law mean "doing of the law". The Greek word here used is G4138 πλήρωμα it means to "accomplish" or "keeping" (context is "the law) So fulfilling means to accomplish or keeping the law.
So the scripture are saying here that if we love our neighbor as our self we will obey those laws in Gods 10 commandments that demonstrate love. For example, when we love God and our neighbour it is expressed in our actions to do good (obeying Gods law). Romans 13:8-10 is saying if we love our neighbour...
* We will honor our parents,
* We will not kill them
* We will not commit adultery with thier spouse
* We will not steal from them
* We will not lie to them
* We will not covet what they own.
According to the scriptures therefore no one can claim to love their fellow man by breaking those commandments in Gods 10 commandments to do with how love to our fellow man is expressed. This is the very definition of what sin is in the bible.
You have it back to front. Obeying the commandments is nowhere near the positive love that we can show our neighbour through our relationship with the Lord who enables us to love.
As shown from the scriptures above no one can claim to love their fellow man by breaking those commandments in Gods 10 commandments that shows us how love is demonstrated in Gods 10 commandments in loving God and our neighbour as yourself. If you claim to love your neighbour but steal from them and lie to them this simply means you do not love your fellow man and are still in your sins and unbelief. Love is not separate from obeying Gods commandments. Obedience to Gods law is how our love to God and our fellow man is expressed. This is why Jesus says in Matthew 22:36-40 that "On these two great commandments of love to God and man" Hang all the law and the prophets.
You should also be able to see that this loving our neighbour fulfils all the law including the command about the sabbath.
See above no one can claims to love God and their fellow man if they do not obey Gods commandments. For example we cannot claim to love God by taking Gods name in vain, making idols and having other Gods and breaking His Sabbath. That is the very definition of what sin is in the bible (1 John 3:4; Romans 3:20; James 2:10-11). Love to God and our fellow man is not separate from obeying Gods 10 commandments which shows us our duty of love to God and man and how love is expressed according to the scriptures (Matthew 22:36-40; Romans 13:8-10; James 2:8-12).
We love our neighbour by allowing them to rest and we love ourselves the same.
Your making stuff up now Brian. What you are saying here is not in the bible and is in direct opposition to the scriptures just shared with you above.
The Sabbath was made for us, so that we could rest.
Agreed it is also one of Gods 10 commandments from Exodus 20:8-11 and our duty of love to God showing us how to express our love to God.
I see nothing about resting specifically on the 7th day however, the Saturday.
Read your bible dear friend. See Exodus 20:8-11 [8], Remember the SABBATH DAY, to KEEP IT HOLY. <Why?> Because God made it Holy for mankind and commands us to keep it as a Holy day) [9], Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: [10], But
THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD THY GOD: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: <WHY> [11], For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the SEVENTH DAY: wherefore the LORD BLESSED THE SABBATH, and HALLOWED IT.
That is part of the Law of Moses which the we don't have to keep specifically as Christians under the New Covenant according to Acts 15.
You need to start reading the bible for yourself Brian. Everyone of Gods 10 commandments are repeated in the new covenant as a requirement for Christian living. No where in the scriptures does it teach anywhere in the old or new covenant scriptures that gentile believing Christians are now free to break anyone of Gods 10 commandments. In the new covenant scriptures breaking anyone of Gods 10 commandments is the very definition of what sin is (see James 2:10-11; 1 John 3:4; Romans 3:20 and Romans 7:7). Acts 15 is talking about the question is the Mosaic shadow law of "circumcision" being a requirement for new gentile believers (see Acts 15:1-2). Acts 15 was never over the question are Gods 10 commandments still the standard for Christian living.
Take Care.