Deuteronomy 6:25 spells out the template
of perfection for us. If we keep the commandments of the Lord
we have Righteousness from Him. Biblically we are told how it works. Jesus did
not deny that template. He did it. And He asked us to do it as well. Works of salvation? His works brings
salvation. Our works? Shine your light so that others can
glorify God not you. Perfection? Be ye perfect as I am
perfect. Who Moses in Deuteronomy 6:25? No. Jesus gave Deuteronomy to Moses and
Jesus merely cited Himself in the gospels. What faith is saving us? Faith that works says James and Paul in
various places in Romans. Working faith. If faith does not produce attempts of
improvement of our lives from sin to righteousness, we do not have faith. Faith has fruits. Galatians 5. Faith is
only possible through the power of the Holy Spirit. Right? The Nicodemus operation that Jesus was
talking about with him in John 3 was exactly what Deuteronomy 30:6 is saying. Circumcision of the heart. A knife
cutting out the desire, feelings, bad thoughts from the mind and substitute it
with the images of Christ in the Bible. The secret is where? Eyes. Eyes are the
windows to the soul, N. P. van Wyk Louw, the South African Poet wrote. There are Psychologists who say that
people cannot change so leave them as they are and accept them just as they
are. Do not try to renovate or change them. Do not preach to them the Bible. They
cannot change. Who said this? Carl Jung and others were
Buddhist influenced. They got their systems of thinking from atheists like G.
Hegel who died in 1831. Do not look. Then the brain cannot
record. Hunger the mind out of wrong lookings.
Read the Bible instead and fill your mind with what? Life of Christ. Then you
change. Result? Happiness. Peace in the soul. Does it mean that Christ is the end of the
law for righteousness Romans 10:4? No says Paul the one who does it will live
(Romans 10:5-6). Christ is the end of the ceremonial laws for He is the Lamb of
God. No more ceremonies. Right? Except the Lord’s Supper and Footwashing and Baptism.
The ten commandments is unending and
eternal says Psalm 119. So it cannot be ending. Right? So Paul is speaking of the ceremonial laws
of the types and antitypes of which Hebrews 7-10 tells us about. We are no longer under the condemnation
of the ten commandments. To sin further? Romans 6:1-2 God forbid
that we sin and break the commandments of God. Does your church teach that no one can
keep the commandments of God, like the Heidelberg Catechism of 1616 is
teaching? Then you need to change your church. When Now?