A man called Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese military soldier who was deployed in December 1944, during the second world war, to defend a small island in the Philippines where he remained on standby for the following 30 years unaware that the war finished in September 1945. Although he was decorated and honored when he finally returned to Japan in 1974 fact is that he lost 3 decades of his life fighting in vain.
Sadly, this unusual but true story illustrates what happens when Christians get stuck in Old Testament times without moving into the New Testament era, they become outdated and even turn into modern day pharisees unable to follow their own rules.
We must read and follow the entire Scripture, understanding that it contains the "Creation, the Fall, the Redemption and the Consummation", but realizing that we are in the "Redemption" times. The Bible itself reveals that the Old Testament law was insufficient to bring about redemption. It is in the New Testament that we discover that redemption is only found in Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity.
Actually, the Old Testament points to a Messiah that would come and the New Testament points to the Messiah who came. Jesus Christ is the Messiah who came to become the "Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world".
In the Sermon of the Mount in the New Testament, Jesus mentioned several times "...you have heard what it was said...but I tell you that..." He gave a new interpretation for the eternal truths previously revealed and summarized the law by saying: "first and foremost love God, and secondly love your neighbor as yourself."
The world is experimenting too much hatred, it is time for true Christians to move from the Old to the New Testament to follow the Master and live a meaningful life.
- Which Old Testament understandings should you abandon?
- Which New Testament understandings should you embrace?
(Jesus's superiority over the law - Hebrews 9:13-14 / Jesus's assessment of the Pharisees -Matthew 23:13)
Dear Commissioner, Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Its takes courage to do that. I have the impression that is not good to be stucked at either the Old or the New Testament or even in an part of life. Life is dynamic.
ReplyDeleteCertainly it is more advisable to be linked to the one the Old and the New Testaments point to, Jesus Christ the Messiah! Many blessings!
DeleteDear Commissioner. Your thoughts enlighten the mind and feed the soul. Many thanks and blessings. Mário
DeleteThank you for the insights Commissioner. There is a danger when people do not translate or interpret scripture clearly. This will make people loose sight of the real value and meaning of both OT and NT. Ultimately they will not be able to understand Redemption in their journey of faith.
ReplyDeleteYes! We need to learn to correctly interpret scripture not to fall in heresy! Many blessings!
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