Confusion surrounding the “Spiritual Law” in the New Covenant that is eternally superior to Torah Law…

Confusion surrounding the “Spiritual Law” in the New Covenant that is eternally superior to Torah Law…

The spiritual law emanates from the Spiritual Realm as it was relevant subsequent the creation of the angels as an arbiter of free will.

That same spiritual law was infused within the human genome on Day-6 as human kind is created in the spiritual image of Elohim thereby possessing certain divine communicable attributes of Elohim; one such attribute being the divine spiritual law given humanity as a bulwark against unrestrained narcissism that would have inevitably lead to societal extinction (Romans 2:14-15; Romans 8:2; Jeremiah 31:33; Hebrews 10:16).

That same spiritual law judged both the Adamic-Noahic generations of demonic defilement where all but eight perished in judgement via water.

That same spiritual law was foundational to the codification of the Code of Hammurabi and Sinai; both, a fragmented, segmented, rendering of the comprehensive spiritual law.

That same spiritual law is employed by the Holy Spirit in the New Covenant who enlivens same and makes that law applicable to sanctification for the redeemed in Jesus concerning divine obedience via the production of fruit (Galatians 5; Romans 2:14-15; Romans 8:2; Jeremiah 31:33; Hebrews 10:16).

That same spiritual law will be employed by Messiah at the Judgment of the Condemned subsequent Messiah’s Millennial Kingdom to judge/adjudicate the rebellious relevant to sin before sentencing in Hell/the “second death” (Revelation 20:11-15). That same spiritual law will be relevant throughout Eternity as free will exists in the New Jerusalem by necessity.

Finally, Torah Law (Sinai – Moses’ civil edicts) was specifically given to Israel’s children and sojourners with them; this, for sanctification and eschatological purposes. Torah Law is but a mere fragment of the comprehensive spiritual law and Torah Law was simply a roadmap for Israel children to point them to their need for Messiah by faith (Galatians 3:24); therefore, Torah was NEVER the destination, Jesus as Messiah is the Destination relevant to all Scripture.

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