All are under the law in the same respect, and will remain so til Heaven and Earth pass. This is the indisputable testimony of Yeshua in Matthew 5.
The redemption is the same for all.
The only things that need to be “rightly divided” are the words of God, and the words of falsehood.
The only difference “post cross” is that reliable witnesses saw our promised redemption fulfilled, and the covenant renewed in that shed blood, and the Holy Spirit given to us.
That constitutes the fulfillment of one half of Yehova’s program for his elect. The remaining half is shown to us in detail in his everlasting Torah. Those that deny that are workers of lawlessness, The “Mystery of Iniquity” that Paul spoke of. A system of false teachers and churches commanded by Satan to pull Yehova’s elect away from hie Torah.
Yeshua spoke nothing different after his resurrection than he spoke before.
Your manipulation of the word in support of falsehood is what is shocking.
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I note that you didn’t touch the fact that the dividing wall of hostility has been torn down through the Lord’s work on the cross. The one new man did not exist in times past, sir. It does now. That is huge.
I recognize the Hebrew Roots/Torah Observant lingo in your posts quite well, as a relative of mine is off into that movement at the moment. I seem to recall you don’t care much for Paul? Neither do they. I’ve found their reading of his letters to be altogether bizarre and against any honest interpretation. They’ll wrest and wrangle to get justification by works in there somehow!
Jesus chose a zealous Jew to preach Him among the Gentiles. There is no mistaking his antipathy to justification by works. If The Lord did choose him you should listen to what He says through him.
Be careful, as well, in charging others with “lawlessness”. I don’t promote or excuse sin here. I am very severe with myself, though I do sin. He is freeing me more and more. No one can get there through the Law, as good as it is, because of our “problem”.
Thanks to Jesus Christ, PROBLEM SOLVED. Believe!