How could and why would a God who is Just ( Acts 3:14 Deuteronomy 32:4) do away with a just Law? Romans 7:12.How could and why would a Righteous God ( Psalms 145:17) abolish a Righteous Law? Psalms 119:172.How could and why would a Holy God ( Isaiah 6:3) abolish a Holy Law? Romans 7:12.How could and why would a God of Truth ( John 14:6) do away with a Law that is the Truth? Psalms 119:142, 151.
If the Ten Commandments have been abolished, how many verses in your Bible are meaningless and should be left out? As you ask yourself the following one hundred questions, please remember that your Bible says that God is Holy, Righteous, Perfect, Unchangeable, Just, Kind and Good. Below are one hundred questions to ask yourself and think carefully about in regards to God and His Law. Let’s desire not to follow in their footsteps and desire to eat from the tree of life instead by keeping all the Commandments of God. That first sin was a single bite by Adam and Eve. Revelation 22:14 “Blessed are they that do his Commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.” To desire not to live by this magnificent law God wrote in stone is to desire to live an un-Godly and unloving life that can only end with one conclusion. To love God with all our heart might and soul and to love our neighbour as ourselves is the purpose of our existence. Why would any Christian even consider living in the very sin that caused our loving Saviour all that suffering? The Ten Bible Commandments actually reflect the very character of God Himself and are the very fabric of why we were created. It was the breaking of the Commandments by one single bite of disobedience that placed this world in the mess it is in now and nailed our loving Saviour to the cross. Others say that they are still in force with the exception of one. There are far too many sincere people being taught today that the Decalogue has been abolished and that God and His Son Jesus Christ are responsible for them being “Nailed” to the Cross.