Showing posts with label understanding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label understanding. Show all posts

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Do you really understand what Christians call the “Law” verses “Grace”? Here’s a good explanation.

Feb. 21, 2026 Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

The following was sent to me via “Messenger”  from my friend, Harlan Wall, in Toronto, Canada, which I found very good. He had seen this Facebook post by Anthony Does (address unknown) and gave his response.

Thus my reposting and my response on this website.

Read and receive understanding.

Ahava and Shalom,

Steve Martin, Love For His People Ministry

Harlan Wall:

That was a pastors post.

So I responded with a long comment ....

With the greatest respect sir (for your efforts & the work you do) I am not sure that your words are entirely correct. I mean, I enjoy the poetic prose very much BUT these sort of epigrams fall short of any sort of scriptural integrity and lose their luster in a hurry. 

Sure - there is the veneer of truth but these sort of cute aphorisms lack nuance and don't line up with the structure of reality.  When does the Law ever say you cannot make a mistake or that the goal is for humans to be flawless? Ironically, there's actually no word such as Law in the Old Testament. The Hebrew word is Torah, which means teachings or instructions or testimonies. 

The other (original) Hebrew word used for law is "mitzvah" - to reduce or limit either of these words to "law" is to miss the whole point and to render them impotent.  Oh yes, linguistic impotence is a real issue when it comes to biblical interpretation. 

A "mitzvah" is best translated and properly rendered and understood as an "opportunity." It means "cleave to" and comes from the Hebrew root 'tzav' ... that is to say, a mitzvah (translated as law in English Bibles) is an opportunity to cleave to God (not to attain salvation). 

The mitzvot are opportunities and invitations to draw close to God. The Torah says over and over again, that the mitzvot (laws) lead to life and are sweet like honey.  Read Psalm 119. Moses, David, Solomon and Jesus affirm this emphatically and clearly. Mat. 5:18? What does God say to the children of Israel in the desert? He says "I test/ed you with these mitzvot (commandments) to see what is in your heart." 

The purpose was never for humans to be flawless or to never make a mistake.  The purpose was the heart; that is to say, the desire of the divine was for "relationship." So, then, to juxtapose the Law with the Gospel and claim that, in some real sense, the "Law demanded our flawless devotion but the Gospel does not" is, at least to some extent, a poetic sleight-of-hand, or what Sammy Davis Jr. might call "the ol' soft shoe." πŸ‘ž

In truth, the Gospel---at least the one presented and packaged by the mainstream Western Church, demands the same flawless devotion.  In fact, in some twist of theological irony, the Gospel seems to demand even more devotion! I don't mean to get up in your face pastor, or to pick your pocket or to undermine your pithy writing but I must be fully self expressed 'cause these sort of oppositional binary black-and-white posts---while creative and catchy---are slogans that dilute the truth and mislead people. 

The Gospel absolutely demands flawless devotion; it demands that everybody believe in Jesus and claim Jesus as Lord and surrender their lives in totality. The Gospel might not demand that one follow the "laws" but by golly y'all better be good boys and girls and claim Jesus as your Savior and believe that Jesus was crucified by Pontius Pilot and was crucified and rose from the dead after 3 days. 

The Gospel might not demand you "do the right things" but it sure demands you "believe the right things." In fact, the devotion that is demanded by the Gospel is so flawless and unyielding that you need to present your entire body & being as a living sacrifice and your devotion better be 100% flawless or Jesus could easily say "away from me now, for I never knew you!" 

* Parenthetically, it's interesting how almost every sermon on that passage leaves out the last part of the verse "get away from me, I never knew you, you do/ers of LAWLESSNESS."  What's the opposite of lawlessness??? 

So, to juxtapose Law vs Grace (gospel) and imply that the Gospel is all about God's devotion and not ours, is simply false. I hope and pray the day comes when people begin to see that the Gospel simply grows out of the Torah and was always in the Torah; that is to say Law & Grace are NOT opposites; nor are they antagonistic to each other. 

They go together like back and front; inside and outside; the crest of a wave and the trough. Are not the crest and trough part of the same wave and inseparable? 

The Bible is all about a 'process' and a 'relationship' and not a transaction. Law vs Grace huh? Ah, that's just some people talkin' 😏 You can't have one without the other. They work together and belong together. One doesn't need to look far to see the disaster that ensues when Law & Grace (gospel) are pitted against each other and people are asked to choose between the two. 

That's like being asked to choose between your own parents!  It was always about God's devotion and God's goodness in both the Torah (Law) and the Gospel---and it's all part of one unified whole and one Living Organism ⭐

I do believe in the Gospel but not the one hijacked and repackaged and disseminated by the Western Church.

I apologize copiously for this long novel but maybe somebody might appreciate itπŸ™ And I know you have an unwavering belief in free speech and an insatiable love for open discussion. 

Thanks for listening πŸ˜‡

* you don't have to agree with me Steve - I just want to give you some context to my approach as a teacher of Jews and Gentiles

Harlen Wall, Toronto, Canada

My response:

Very good Harlen. Christians have been taught that the “Law” is binding, restrictive, “out to get you” like a policeman waiting with his radar gun to catch you speeding as you come over the hill (or through a tunnel as happened to me in PA.) There is no understanding of how the “Law” (Torah)  is good for us, but taught as “bad” and “grace” is what we really need to live.

Christians therefore flinch when the “Law” is spoken as if a very bad word. Therefore Torah is never taught as “life giving” but “life taking.”

Again, well explained! I like it.

P.S. Harlan is a Messianic Jew. I am a Christian who loves Torah, Israel, and my Jewish friends, in case you didn’t know by now!

Monday, October 5, 2015

So That's Why - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

So That's Why
- Now Think On This
by Steve Martin


“We don't yet see things clearly. We're squinting in a fog, peering through a mist. But it won't be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright! We'll see it all then, see it all as clearly as God sees us, knowing him directly just as he knows us!”
(1 Cor 13:12 THE MESSAGE)


You have, as I have, many times thought, or even said out loud, “Why?” “Why did it happen that way?” “What was the purpose in me having to go through that?” “I don’t get it. Why did it have to happen to me?” Surely there was a better way, right Lord?

I like how The Message translation of the Bible puts it, how we are “squinting in a fog, peering through a mist.” We try hard to do what is right. We press on as Paul said he did, in Phil 3:12-14, “Not that I have already obtained it or have already become perfect, but I press on so that I may lay hold of that for which also I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus. Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” (NASU)

But sometimes we still don’t get it, or see it happening as expected.

There were situations that my kids had to deal with, and thus as their parents, so did Laurie and I, that we didn’t comprehend. Even as we pressed on to seek the Lord’s answer, sometimes it didn’t come as we liked, or as soon as we wanted, or as it had been prophesied it would. Even though we prayed diligently and continually for them, there were occasions when we just didn’t know exactly what to tell them, or what would bring the understanding we sought from the Lord.

It was as if He would say simply, “In time you will know.”

We don’t have full knowledge of what the Lord does, when He will do it, or how He will do it. I know that even ones who have known and walked with the Lord for years (personally true in my life) don’t have all the answers. But what I do know is that the Lord wants us to keep seeking Him, keep knocking at the door, keep letting Him know, or rather ourselves, that we are totally dependent on His daily interaction with us. He likes that. So He does what He does.

It is also one good reason why He has given us apostles, prophets, teachers, evangelists and pastors, as written, “for the equipping of the saints for the work of service, to the building up of the body of Christ; until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.” (Ephesians 4:12-13 NASU) We are not meant to go it alone. We have been created to need one another, rely on one another, walk together in common purpose, so that we can obtain more understanding in all His ways and purposes.

There will come a time when we’ll look back, probably years from now, and say, “Yes, NOW I know why that went that way!” Until that time happens, that moment (some call it an “Ah ha! Now I get it!” moment) when it is revealed to us, when the fog has lifted, we’ll see the immense wisdom that the Lord had in directing and guiding us, His beloved people.

In our consistent time of daily prayer, Bible reading, and meetings with gathered believers, what the Lord is doing in our lives, and why, will be more fully known. In our efforts to seek and understand, we will receive understanding, as He rewards those who diligently seek Him.

Then we will know the “whys”!

Now think on this,

Steve Martin
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Now Think On This #183 “So That Is Why” by Steve Martin 
Date: In the year of our Lord 2015 (10.05.15) Monday at 5:00 am in Charlotte, NC
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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Looking for answers? Don't understand?



Jeremiah 29:11

New American Standard Bible
"For I know the plans that I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope."

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Where You lead, we will follow.


Where You lead Lord, we will follow.
What better path is there for us?

His refreshing water will be provided.

Adventures in the new assignment.


Follow the path set before you.


Walk on the path the Lord sets before you. As you go in obedience, it will open new adventures and provision in His plans and purposes for you and those who are to come also. It may look uncertain at first, but as in all new assignments, they are just that way. Have faith in God.

His Holy Spirit is with us always, to guide and direct our steps. Provision, encouraging faith, signs and understanding will be ours as we go forward.

We will do Your will O Lord.

Steve Martin
Love For His People