BIble Q&A: Grace vs Law

by on August 06, 2010

Today I answer questions people asked me about the commandments and if we should still follow them today.



8 comments on “BIble Q&A: Grace vs Law

    • There is this pastor called Joseph Prince (Singapore) who has produced DVD’s on Grace and teaching that we should get rid of the Law including the Ten Commandments in our schools. Instead, we should put John 3:16 in its place. Joseph Prince claims that God spoke to him to preach ‘grace’ and not to mix grace and law together. What do you say about this teaching which is confusing many of us?

      • tlmadmin on said:

        If someone knows Scripture there would be no confusion at all. If what you are claiming here is true, this man is teaching against Scripture.

  1. What are your thoughts on Isaiah 17 and Psalms 83? Am I correct that these are events yet future? And are they also tied to Ezekiel 38 and 39?

  2. I would like to ask the reverse question. Do you think God would punish a Karaite Jew who follows the Torah for not believing that Jesus was the Messiah?

    • tlmadmin on said:

      There are Believers and non-belivers in Messiah. Torah doesn’t have the same meaning without Yeshua in my opinion.

      • Franklin on said:

        I agree with what you say, but you didn’t answer my question. My belief, as someone who does not believe that Jesus was Messiah, is that anyone who sincerely tries to follow the Torah is doing God’s will regardless of their beliefs. It’s true that your interpretation of the Torah will be somewhat different from mine because of your beliefs, but this difference is trivial in comparison to the difference between us and someone who follows the fashions of the world instead of the Torah. So I do not believe that God would punish you for believing that Jesus was Messiah even if you turn out to be mistaken. Do you believe that God would punish me for not believing that Jesus was Messiah even if I turn out to be mistaken?

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