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Does our freedom in Christ mean freedom to sin?  Has the definition of sin changed?  Did what YHVH called "sin" in the old testament become "not sin" in the new testament?  Who labeled the Word of YHVH "old" and "new"?  Do you suppose that person was referring to the new covenant spoken by Jeremiah?  If that is true, then we better pay attention to what the new covenant really is.  The Torah is now written on our hearts.......it is not nailed to the cross or done away with.  The law of sin and death, the curse, was done away with but Torah (instructions) is LIFE.  The 10 commandments are not nailed to the cross.  All ten are still in effect, not one jot or tittle has been removed.  We are not under the condemnation of the law as Paul says but we are expected to obey the law as a child of YHVH.  Paul goes on to  explain this but the ridiculous argument these days is that obeying the law is legalism.....or sin.  Your Father didn't say this.  He said "repent or perish"; He said "not one jot or tittle will pass away until heaven and earth do"; He said to "do everything they tell you" (when Moses/Torah is read); He said that those who "obey the commandments" are His true children.  You can't repent if there is no definition of sin.  You can't break the law if there is no law.  Sin is LAWLESSNESS and there is no other definition in scripture of sin.

Then why do most of us believe differently? ......because some preacher somewhere keeps saying so.  Christianity is a multi billion dollar industry.  Seminaries are a den of false teaching, exacerbating the apostasy.  It would be to our benefit to listen to our Father before we listen to a man or one day....we will all be ashamed.  The verses that preachers use to fleece their flocks can all be explained differently if we'll just take the time to search the contradictions and humble ourselves before our Father.  Is your church more important than His Word?  Do we really want to stand before Him with the excuse of "he told me so" or "the majority can't be wrong can they"?  I would say that it's always been the majority who is wrong and it's only the remnant, or the FEW who FIND the narrow road.