Showing posts with label Judah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judah. Show all posts

Principles of living a set apart, godly life [32] – Divine Law and the error of legalism [2]

 If Christians turn to the written codes of divine Law to try to attain godliness and maintain divine approval day-by-day, then they are putting their faith in their flesh, in the strength of their human constitution, and thus they are taking a step backwards. They are stepping away from their calling to a superior order of a royal priesthood. In the case of Jews they are turning back to the Sinai Covenant and Levitical order, or in the case of Gentiles they are imposing the old and inferior Sinai Covenant with its Levitical Law given through Moses to Jews, onto Gentile Christians. More than this, in turning to the written codes of Law in this way they are in danger of rejecting their Messiah. They are going back to a form of divine approval by their work and effort – to maintaining divine approval by means of their own energies, actions and behaviours. The author of the Letter to the Hebrews says this - ‘But the judicially approved of Me will be alive from out of persuasion to the point of obedience, [Faith]. He who cowers, withholds or shrinks back, My Breath [psyche] is not well-pleased within him, [Habakkuk 2 v 4]. 39 But we are not those cowering and shrinking back penetrating into being cut off, but persuaded to the point of obedience penetrating into possessing life-breath [psyche]’, (Hebrews 10 v 38, 39). 


Elsewhere we read, ‘….if the people were completely fulfilled and made complete through the Levitical priesthood – on the basis that it was ordained and sanctioned by Covenant Law – why is there still need for another priest to be raised up according to the rank of Melchizedek, not being spoken of according to the rank of Aaron? [who was a Levite] 12 Because the priesthood is being transferred from out of necessity, from out of compelling need, and a transformation of law is coming into being. 13 Because these things [about Jesus as high priest] are being said on the basis of another tribe [Judah] participating…’, (Hebrews 7 v 11 – 13). I spent some time in earlier posts talking about Christians being placed into a different priestly order. Christians do not attain divine approval by seeking to obey the written codes of Levitical Law. God has brought them forth within hearing and persuasion of the good news of the Messiah, placing them into a royal priesthood of the order of Melchizedek. Therefore they do not now continue their Christian life day-by-day by turning back to, or placing themselves under trying to keep the written statutes of Levitical Law. Neither are they now free in the sense of being lawless or anti-law. Instead, there is a transformation of law. Divine law is not abolished or dissolved. The superior priesthood into which they have been placed exists alongside the written codes of Sinai Covenant law. For Christians, the principles of divine law work and come to fruition in a different way. 


So what is the Apostolic instruction to Christians? Trust in Jesus and work to keep the written codes of Sinai Covenant Law? No, not at all. The Apostles never say this. Instead they say, ‘Therefore, in the manner you have received the Lord Jesus, Messiah, walk around within Him, firmly established and built up within Him, making the persuasion secure in the manner you were taught, super-abounding within thankfulness’, (Colossians 2 v 6).


Principles of living a set apart, godly life [26] – Divine Law, Priesthood, Citizenship and the Millennium Reign [2]

God has declared that in the future He will fully complete His promises and purposes for the household of Israel. But this will not be based on the old Sinai Covenant and its written Laws because the household of Israel and its delegated leaders and priests of the Levitical priesthood proved to be persistently wayward and rebellious with regard to this Covenant. So God is going to accomplish this ‘with a fresh new Covenant on the basis of household of Judah, (Hebrews 8 v 9). 


The effective and successful work of Jesus - God’s anointed deliverer - means that Jesus, from the house of Judah, is now high priest, of the order of Melchizedek, in the heavenly realm. When Jesus comes to take up the mantle of King of kings at the advent of the Millennium Reign, this will be a royal priesthood and the time when God introduces this new Covenant with the household of Israel


The author of the letter to the Hebrews gives us a brief description of this new Covenant. ‘Because this is the Covenant that I will appoint with the household of Israel after those days, declares the Lord. Putting My laws within their mind and understanding on the basis that I will write them on their hearts, towards the purpose that I will be their God and they will be a people towards me. 11 They will absolutely not each continue teaching their fellow citizens and brothers saying, “Know the Lord”, because all will see and know Me, away from the least of them to the greatest. 12 Because I will be propitious and merciful, I will not recall their unrighteousness, injustice and no-share any more’. 13 In saying ‘new’ He makes the first old, and that becoming old and becoming aged, near disappearance’, (Hebrews 8 v 10 – 13). There it is – the promise of future restoration and reconciliation and God’s faithfulness in bringing to completion His purposes with regard to His chosen ethnic group. 


What is relevant to our present theme concerning divine law are verses 10 and 13. In verse 13 we are told that with the establishment of this new Covenant, the old Sinai Covenant with its written codes is made old, such that it almost completely disappears. But divine Law is not dissolved or abolished. The household of Israel will not enter into lawlessness or anarchy in the Millennium Reign. Rather, the principles of God’s laws will be transferred into the hearts and minds of those of the household of Israel and they will perceive, understand and comprehend them. God will write these laws ‘on their hearts’ – in their deepest inner core at the foundation and emergence of their thoughts, emotions and desires. Once again, this new Covenant exists alongside God’s Law. 


Principles of living a set apart, godly life [25] – Divine Law, Priesthood, Citizenship and the Millennium Reign [1]

 In the previous posts we have seen that when God brings Christians forth they are placed as adopted sons within God’s household and within the royal priesthood that corresponds to that of Melchizedek, with Jesus as their high priest. Gentiles are brought in from existing in relative ignorance under a Covenant of Behaviour, and Jews are transferred from being under the Levitical order and the Sinai Covenant. This royal priesthood exists alongside Sinai Covenant Law but it does not abolish or dissolve Covenant Law. So where do Christians stand in relation to Covenant Law?


The coming Millennium Reign offers further insights on this theme. The questions are these - What will happen to God’s chosen ethnic group, Jews, in the Millennium Reign? What about the promises made to the descendants of Abraham with regard to possessing an area of Promised Land and so on? What about the ‘silver linings’ found throughout the Hebrew prophets concerning the restoration and reconciliation of Jews? What priesthood will Jews be placed under then?


Returning to the letter to the Hebrews, the author looks forward to the restoration of Israel and says, ‘Look! The days are coming, says the Lord. I will fully accomplish and complete on the basis of the household of Israel, on the basis of the household of Judah. 9 A fresh, new Covenant, not down from the Covenant that I made with their ancestors within the day I took hold of them by the hand to lead them from out of the land of Egypt, because they did not persevere and remain within my Covenant and I am disregarding them, declares the Lord’, (Hebrews 8 v 8, 9).


At the end of verse 9 the current position of Jews – the household of Israel – is stated clearly. God says, ‘because they did not persevere and remain within my Covenant I am disregarding them’. God still continues to withdraw Himself away from Jews at this present time. Does this mean that God has abandoned His promises to, and agreement with, the household of Israel via the patriarchs such as Abraham and Moses? Have these promises failed? Not at all. In the future God ‘will fully accomplish and complete a fresh new Covenant on the basis of the household of Israel, on the basis of the household of Judah’. God has made an agreement and promises with His chosen ethnic group, the household of Israel. On the basis that they are His chosen ethnic group out of all the nations, God will bring matters to a full and complete conclusion. But this will not happen on the basis of the Sinai Covenant and its written codes that was established after God led them out of slavery in Egypt. Why? ‘Because they did not persevere and remain within my Covenant’. Because the leadership was corrupt and rebellious, and they and the people were wayward, playing the harlot with other, Gentile gods and idols.