A discussion of some passages in the minor prophets Hosea and Amos
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Here is section one of “Answers to Objections,” the 19 objections dealing with the continuing obligation of the moral law.
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The bottom line on faith and works: we are not saved by keeping the law, but if we are saved, we keep the commandments of Him who loved us and died for us.
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Is the law only for the lawbreaker, or does it apply to everyone?
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Do Adventists teach law-keeping in order to be justified, or law-keeping because we have been justified through faith in Christ?
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Does preaching the continuing application of God’s law deprive us of Christian liberty?
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If we cannot be saved by keeping the law, what good is the law?
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Why do Adventists emphasize obedience to the law as well as faith in the saving gospel of Jesus Christ? And what produces sanctified works in the repentant sinner?
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Paul states that “Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believes.” (Rom. 10:4) Does this prove that Christ abolished the law?
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What are we to make of Paul’s allegory in Galatians 4:21-31: Sarah and Hagar represent two covenants, Hagar from Sinai, whose children are slaves, and Sarah from the free Jerusalem above, whose children are free?
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