Quote Originally Posted by somoprepper08 View Post
Jesus kept the law for us. He was our sacrifice for everything that we could not do. He was/is our mediator between us and God. Are you saying that He wasn't enough?
No man has been able to "keep the law" completely. None but the man, Jesus. The law was to show us that we needed a Savior.
"keeping the law", if it was possible, is a good thing. You can try to keep the law if you'd like but when Jesus died on the cross; defeated the devil and took the keys of death, hell and the grave from him; rose again on the 3rd day and then ascended to heaven to be with Father -- He fulfilled the law for you and for me and for 'whosoever' would accept His sacrifice. "It is finished"
Do whatever you think you need to do to satisfy whatever you think it is. But Jesus is the fulfillment of the law in the flesh.
Thanks, somoprepper08, No, I am not saying He was not enough! To be in Him, abiding in Him, is to keep the Law. He said that to abide in Him is to keep His commandments, and those who sin, transgressing the commandments, is to be a slave, or servant of sin, and would not abide in the house forever.

Indeed, we need the Savior, because we have all sinned. He did keep the Law, never transgressing it, and He is our model, as Off-Grid rightly says. He fulfilled it by preaching it more fully so that the commands, which are spiritual, effectually penetrate more deeply, into our hearts and thoughts.

There is nothing wrong with His Laws. They express the will of our Father! In the keeping of them is much joy, for Him as well as us! Jesus clearly taught that those who taught that it was OK to break even the least of the commandments, would be called least in the kingdom of heaven. Why would someone do this?