Does law, law imputed sin, reconcile or alienate the world?
Where no law, there no transgression: Rom 4:15. No sin is imputed when there's no law: Rom 5:13. Jews requested abolition of law: Deut 18:16,17. Christ isn't the mend of law: Lk 5:36,37. Christ is the end of the law: Rom 10:4. Christ is our peace who abolished the law: Eph 2. Reconciling the world is done "in Christ": 2Cor 5:19. It's also notably done by "that God" of this/that Gods. Reconciling the world does not (law) impute sin. So it reasons law alienates instead of reconciles. No law = No sin imputed: Psalms 32:2 ... Romans 4:8 ... 2Corinthians 5:19 Psalms 32:2 (Rom 4:8) is where David speaks of "the blessedness of man": "Blessed the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin". The man Paul put away childish things: laws. In 2Corinthians 5:19 reconciling the world is done "in Christ", in one man kind who's the end of the law, thereby end of law imputed sin and it's death sting law was source & strength of: Rom 5:13; 1Cor 15:56; Jam 1:15 Your thoughts on it?
Public Comments
- Those of the world or in the world are in darkness. Separated from God because of their transgressions. Christ came to fulfill the law. It is because of his sacrifice that man has been reconciled to God. Only those who unite with Christ Romans 6:3-6 have come into contact with his blood. Those who put Christ on Galatians 3-26-27 are covered with his blood. Those who do what was done in Acts 2: 36-47 are forgiven and added to Christ church by Christ himself. All who have not obeyed Christ are alienated from him enemies of God. They fall under every title of the law guilty of all things written there inn. If not for Christ even those who obey him would fall under the same condemnation.
- You are correct. When you have Law you have a standard, any deviation of that standard is wrong and thus can be perceived as a sin...if a society perverts the law they become alienated by those who follow the law.
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