Why is the Spiritual Law written upon the heart (the New Covenant) infinitely superior to Torah Law - Sinai - Moses - Codification?
The codified law given Israel at Sinai and through Moses is but a mere fragment of the comprehensive Spiritual Law written into the human genome on Day-6 by Elohim. The codified law is wholly inadequate as a comprehensive arbiter of free will as it does NOT and CANNOT adequately address every moral decision encountered by the Christian 24/7/365.
The "fruit of the Spirit" does NOT conflict with the codified law provided Israel at Sinai and through Moses; but again, the relevant point is this...the codified law is fragmented, it's incomplete, it was given Israel specifically for eschatological and sanctification purposes; the codified law cannot engender righteousness (Romans 3:20); the codified law only curses by defining one's culpability void atonement (James 2:10; Galatians 3:10); the codified law was given Israel as a roadmap pointing them to Messiah by faith (Galatians 3:24). Christians are NOT under the codified Law given Israel (Romans 6:14) but serve through the Spirit via the production of divine fruit that fulfills ALL LAW (Romans 7:6; 8:2; Galatians 2:16; 5:22-23).
It is the comprehensive, spiritual law written upon the heart (Hebrews 10;16; 8:10; Jeremiah 31:33; Ezekiel 36; 26) and arbitrated by the indwelling Holy Spirit in the New Covenant during daily sanctification (Galatians 5:16; Romans 8:2; 2:14-15) that is INFINITELY superior to Sinai and Moses as the spiritual law, written into the human genome on Day-6, arbitrated by the redeemed conscience of the Christian through the indwelling Holy Spirit (2 Corinthians 5:17) that methodically addresses every moral decision encountered by the redeemed in Messiah, daily. It is the comprehensive spiritual law that is the law of obedience in the New Covenant as the Spirit produces divine fruit through the redeemed, fruit that actually pleases the Father and fulfills ALL LAW (Galatians 5:16-23; John 15:8).
A true Christian does not live their daily life cognitively engaged with Sinai or Moses, they live their daily life in peace with the Father through faith in Jesus as Messiah (Romans 5:1) and their intimacy with the Father is maintained methodically by the work of the Spirit in daily sanctification (Galatians 5:16) who does the work of obedience through the Christian by producing "fruits of the Spirit" that pleases the Father; divine fruit that honors Jesus' commands and fulfills the Moral Law while furthering the intent of the Great Commission.
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