What Does it Mean That Christ Fulfilled the Law?

Gal 5:14 says “For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.”

Matthew 5:17 tells us “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.”

What did Our Lord mean when He said this? Many Christians today believe that it means the Old Testament is “out” and the New Testament is “in”. They think it means that the law of God no longer applies. Some feel that the moral law still applies, but not the civil or ceremonial aspects of the law. Of course, the bible makes no such distinction between “moral, civil and ceremonial” laws. It just has the law. But I get it.

So clearly the moral law still applies. As a matter of fact, every one of the 10 Commandments is mentioned again in the New Testament, except for the 4th Commandment about the Sabbath. Surely no one would advocate Christ meaning to say that murder, theft, adultery etc are all now all OK, right?

Well, what about the festivals – Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles? It would take more than a blog post to deal with that – so I will spare the reader. But these festivals have great relevance today as well. They are a reminder of things God has done and a foreshadowing of things God will do. The festivals commemorate/d things which have happened (original Passover rescue and two fulfillments of Pentecost at Sinai and the Upper Room) and they are a celebration of things happening now (Our Lord making continual atonement for us as our High priest in heaven) and they are a rehearsal for things which will happen yet in the future (the “trump of God which will likely signal the rapture, and the revelation of Messiah to the Jewish people in the tribulation). But I digress.

Col 2:16 tells us “Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. 17 These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ.” 

As far as what a Christian must do to be saved – there must be no confusion. Salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. Such cannot be added to or subtracted from by (good or bad) works. How then should be live?

In Acts 15 we see an interesting event – the Jerusalem Council – in which the preeminent apostles gathered together to discuss whether it was necessary for gentile converts to be circumcised and to follow the law of Moses to be saved.

20 But that we write unto them, that they abstain from pollutions of idols, and from fornication, and from things strangled, and from blood.

21 For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day. Once again, the punchline29 That ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication: from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.

While it is clear that everyone is saved by grace, the apostles offered a few rules to follow, and they also make the interesting statement (which everyone ignores) in v21: “For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day”.

Wow – what does that mean? It means gentile converts can follow, as they feel led, those things in the law of Moses (God). Salvation will not be tied to successfully following the law, but the true believer is interested in those things God thinks, and seeks to follow as he or she is led. There are some timeless principles in the law. And perhaps some civil aspects unique to the time in which they were written.

So, what did Jesus mean when He said he came to fulfill the law and not to abolish it? A close look at the Greek indicates He came to “complete” the picture of God’s law and not to invalidate it. He embodied it – He represented it in the flesh. Replete with (yes) obedience to the current standard, mercy, and grace and then He gave us an even tougher heart standard. In the Beatitudes, Jesus often said things to the effect “You have heard it said, BUT I SAY…”. In those cases, he shows God’s heart – His true intentions – for how He wants us to live.

The law is still good. Love God and do what He tells you. It will no be burdensome. Christ is our example of love from a pure heart and obedience following.

Prayer and Faith

Jeremiah 29:12 (ESV)Then you will call upon me & come & pray to me, & I will hear you 1 John 5:14(KJV) This is the confidence that we have in Him, that, if we ask any thing according to His will, He heareth us Matthew 21:22 (ESV) Whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith. Hebr 11:6 (KJV) Without faith it is impossible to please Him: for he that cometh to God must believe that He is, & that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. Romans 12:12(NIV) Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. —Remember the power of a prayer from the righteous availeth much, & since we are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus, we then have the power to move mountains! Pray! Pray! Pray! Love Mel

The Thorn in the Flesh Strengthens Our Faith If We Pray

2 Cor 12:9 (KJV) He said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. — Matt Henry Commentary, “If God loves us, he will keep us from being exalted above measure; & spiritual burdens are ordered to cure spiritual pride. This thorn in the flesh is said to be a messenger of Satan which he sent for evil; but God designed it, & overruled it for good. Prayer is a salve for every sore, a remedy for every malady; & when we are afflicted with thorns in the flesh, we should give ourselves to prayer. If an answer be not given to the first prayer, nor to the second, we are to continue praying. Troubles are sent to teach us to pray; & are continued, to teach us to continue in prayer.”

The Lord Protects Us

Isaiah 45:5-6 (KJV) I am the LORD, & there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: That they may know from the rising of the sun, & from the west, that there is none beside me. I am the LORD, & there is none else. — No matter what, our God is Bigger! There is no other God like Him. He is alive! We must remember what Jesus told us in Matt 19:26 Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible. —We must always remember this by casting out all fear & focusing in on Him! —Isaiah 41:10 Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.— Always remember we are protected by Hi Righteousness. Love Mel

The Gifts of the Spirit

Rom 12:3-8 (KJV) For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith. For as we have many members in one body, & all members have not the same office: So we, being many, are one body in Christ, & every one members one of another. Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith; Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching; Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness. — God has given each of us gifts, for which we are to cherish & use according to the grace we have been given. The seven gifts are prophecy, service, teaching, exhortation, giving, leadership, & mercy. We are to grow our gifts for good, thru His strength! He has ordered our steps, so it only makes sense that we must develop our gifts thru Him! The proper development will only result in our continuous delight in the journey! That is from faith to faith. Love Mel