...law written in stone and ink? Many churchy folk still say keep the law, and it will keep you safe.
To me, that's like saying remain "good and evil", which ends badly.
Many who did this are now battling with evil "concupiscence" of law.
PTSD folk now feel as "wretched" as Paul did by keeping another law,
a seemingly harmless "law" such as "love thy neighbor as thyself".
I kept it, to the letter of every jot and tiddle, and it wasn't harmless.
The more I kept corruptible law, the more ruinous my life became.
So like Paul, I finally stopped procrastinating, and flushed all my law.
I was a die hard legalist, and found neither Peace nor safety in law,
for the law is "both good and evil", the "corruptible" seed and crown.
When they shall say "Peace and safety" (in law worketh wrath),
then sudden destruction comes upon them: 1Thessalonians 5:3.
All law written in stone and ink is to be "done away": 2Cor 3,
for the ministration of condemnation and death isn't harmless.
so I finally flushed all my law as dung and found peace and safety.
To me, that's like saying remain "good and evil", which ends badly.
Many who did this are now battling with evil "concupiscence" of law.
PTSD folk now feel as "wretched" as Paul did by keeping another law,
a seemingly harmless "law" such as "love thy neighbor as thyself".
I kept it, to the letter of every jot and tiddle, and it wasn't harmless.
The more I kept corruptible law, the more ruinous my life became.
So like Paul, I finally stopped procrastinating, and flushed all my law.
I was a die hard legalist, and found neither Peace nor safety in law,
for the law is "both good and evil", the "corruptible" seed and crown.
When they shall say "Peace and safety" (in law worketh wrath),
then sudden destruction comes upon them: 1Thessalonians 5:3.
All law written in stone and ink is to be "done away": 2Cor 3,
for the ministration of condemnation and death isn't harmless.
so I finally flushed all my law as dung and found peace and safety.