"And in that day will I make a covenant(New) for them with the beasts of the field and with the fowls of heaven, and with the creeping things of the ground: and I will break the bow and the sword and the battle out of the earth, and will make them to lie down safely." Hosea 2:18
pst: "will I" is not I will;
And pst: Hosea notably ends in Luke 16:16
with the beheading of Johnny Law. For then,
when fullness of time allotted for law ended,
then the kingdom of God began to get preached.
It's also noted in Mark 1:1,15; And in Gal 4:4.
Wrong, the Fulfillment Ends in Christ, not Johnny Law.
Indeed, but you have to connect all the dots.
God given victory is through Jesus Christ: 1Cor 15:57.
And fullness of Christ is graceful, merciful, peaceful.
But there's two kinds of "through":
- 1tly "through Jesus Christ" to be "in Christ",
- 2dly "through Christ God-ward" to be reconciled.
So the fulfillment ends with reconciled unto God,
which "ambassadors for Christ" beseech them to be,
yet it's both by and unto "that God",
only when it's in that Christ of JC.
2Corinthians 5:19,20
So the end to endure unto:
The grace of our Lord JC [be] with you all. Amen.
is also allegorically
That God of our Lord J-->C [be] with you all. Amen.
That God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.
"The God of all grace", obviously has no law at all.
So the end has no mention at all of law: sin: death.
Contrasting law/grace beginnings:
First the bad news, aka the law and prophets:
"All these are the beginning of sorrows"
Then the good news, aka the grace and truth:
"the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ"
Contrasting two law/grace ends:
First the bad news, aka the law and prophets:
Rom 6:21 "the end of those things is death".
Then the good news, aka the grace and truth:
Rom 6:22 the end of holiness everlasting life.
So the end to endure unto has no mention of f-law.
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen.
Grace, mercy, [and] peace, from
God, our Father, and Jesus Christ our Lord.
Law should not be fulfilled, but abolished,
because:
Law is "both good and evil" = bad ending.
Eg: law = "evil concupiscence", aka PTSD.
Eg: law = "unjust judge", aka vengeance.
Eg: law = "spiritual wickedness", abusive
Iff law got fulfilled,
it would be as if extinction, not salvation.
For by law it's "none righteous, no, not one";
And by law the wages of sin is death, not life.
So no man is justified by the law in God's sight.
So then,
deliver us from evil = we are delivered from law.
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen.
Grace, mercy, [and] peace, from
God, our Father, and Jesus Christ our Lord.
Indeed, if any lack wisdom, "ask of God".
James 1:5-8, which clarifies both
which God to ask, and how to ask.
But, Last Adam, are you now on
some Paul bashing band wagon?
Paul, as a steward of the mysteries,
both cleverly reveals and conceals,
so as to keep the "mystery" aspect;
Yet his dialectic logic always
comes to logical conclusion.
That conclusion is also "the end",
which has no mention of law at all,
and thereby no sin and death at all.
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen.
Grace, mercy, [and] peace, from
God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord.
Both Adams are notably 'anthropos' man: 1Cor 15:47
The first man (ANTHROPOS) [is] of the earth, earthy:
the second man (ANTHROPOS) [is] the Lord from heaven.
Some interesting things about 'anthropos' man:
- saved impossible with 'anthropos' men: Mt 19:26
- every 'anthropos' man a liar: Romans 3:4
- 'anthropos' man can't tame tongue: James 3:8
- the beast's number is of 'anthropos': Rev 13:18
That's why the generation of Jesus Christ: Matthew 1:
neither begins with Adam nor ends with 2 Sons Jesus,
but begins with Abraham & goes on thru Jesus to Christ
because the seed to whom the promise given was Christ,
which is mentioned in Galatians 3:16
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen.