C A R L
B. G A R N E R
THE 'OLD BIBLE'
I haven¹t
heard it in several years, but in generations gone by it wasn¹t unusual
for people to call the Old Testament the ³Old Bible.² It¹s true, the material
found in the books of Genesis through Malachi is about some very old days,
going back to the very beginning, to creation. It discusses the first
man and the first woman, the first birth and the first death, the first
sin and the first rain. It describes God¹s plans for His creation, and
it even gives the ³state of mind² of the Creator when man violated His
laws. It tells of the descendants of Abraham who would produce and later
reject the Son of God. It even gives us a copy of the law Moses received
on Mt. Sinai.
What should
be the attitude of modern man toward that law, that Old Covenant, that
³Old Bible?² Is that law still in effect? Must we still eat only those
things allowed in the Jewish dietary laws? Is modern man forbidden to
work on Saturday? Or is it Sunday? Must we observe the Passover and the
day of Atonement? These questions deserve a biblical, truthful answer.
TO WHOM WAS
IT WRITTEN?
For some reason people seem to have forgotten that the Law of Moses was
never given to any but the descendants of Abraham, the Jews. In Exodus
20:1f we see that God¹s commands were intended for those who had been
brought ³out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.² To Abraham
God said, ³And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee...² the
promises and their fulfillment. Deuteronomy 5 and 6 clearly show that
those laws were directed to Israel: ³Hear, O Israel, and observe to
do it; that it may be well with thee...Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God
is one Lord,² Deuteronomy 6:3-4. While the gentile world had a law
from God (relate 1 John 3:4 and Jonah, it was not the law of Moses.
WAS THE
PURPOSE OF THAT LAW?
The New Testament tells us that the purpose of that old law was to be
a school-master ³to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified
by faith.² The passage goes on to say that ³after that faith is
come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster. For ye are all the children
of God by faith in Christ Jesus,² Galatians 3:23-29. The gospel of
Christ, including the messianic fulfillment, is one result of the Mosaic
covenant. How did that law eventuate in the gospel? One way is by teaching
man the principle of vicarious sacrifice. They learned that the blood
of a lamb was acceptable as an atoning sacrifice for one¹s sins, thereby
preparing the Jews and all nations for the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on
the cross for our sins. The law also told mankind that God has authority
to make and enforce rules of conduct for men and women everywhere. His
authority becomes our obligation to obey those laws; laws
that are not only objective in their nature but capable of being understood
by all.
WHO MUST
OBEY THAT LAW TODAY?
The answer to this question is quite simple: No one is amenable to
the law of Moses today, whether the dietary laws, feast days, sabbath
laws, holy days, or even the ten commandments. The blood of Christ has
taken that law ³out of the way, nailing it to his cross,² Colossians
2:14-17. Other passages make this same point equally clear, including
Romans 7:1-4 (³ye are become dead to the law²), Ephesians 2:15
(³having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments²),
Hebrews 8:13 (³In that he saith, A new covenant, he math made the first
old. Now that which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away²),
and 2 Corinthians 3:6-14 (³that which is done away²).
WHAT IS THE
RESULT?
Abolishing the Mosaic law did not remove prohibitions against murder,
adultery, rape or theft, but it did declare that the Law of Christ is
the source of authority revealing what is allowed and what is forbidden.
Remember that Colossians 2:14-17 has already been cited telling us that
the old law has been taken ³out of the way² and nailed to the cross.
What is the result of that law being abolished? From these verses we know
we are neither amenable to nor judged by Mosaic laws concerning:
€ meat or drink (Jewish dietary laws),
€ their holy days, new moons, feasts,
€ the laws regarding the sabbath.
WE ALSO KNOW
THAT:
€ the old law was given only to the descendants of Abraham, the Jews;
€ that it would eventually vanish away;
€ that it has been abolished;
€ that its purpose was to bring us to Christ, which has been accomplished;
€ that we are dead to that old law;
€ that all are now amenable to the ³law of Christ²;
€ that Christ fulfilled that old law; and
€ that the sacrifices of the law of Moses were never intended to be capable
of removing sin permanently.
We are not
removed from obligation to all law, for all are ³under law to Christ,²
1 Corinthians 9:21. But the Ten Commandments and other facets of that
law (which God described as ³holy...just...good² Romans 7:12) did
everything it was intended to do. It has been replaced by the gospel of
Jesus Christ, and that is the standard by which all men will be judged,
Romans 2:16, John 12:48. Read your New Testament.
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