Originally Posted by Hope12
Hello, First we must think about who the ten commandments were intended for. Now the question may arise, how were they passed on to all Christians today? “Christ is the end of the Law.” Romans 10:4 Ecclesiastes 7:20 says: “There is no man righteous in the earth that keeps doing good and does not sin.” There was only one who could pass over that bar: the coming promised Messiah, or Christ. Therefore, that high standard was put before the Jews as something to aim at while looking forward to the final Champion, the Messiah, to pass over it once and for all.
The ten commandments was leading to the Christ. The apostle Paul continues in the third chapter of Galatians, verse 24: “Consequently the Law has become our tutor leading to Christ, that we might be declared righteous due to faith.” A tutor in Bible times accompanied the child to its teacher and could also instruct and discipline the child.
The Ten Commandments, as well as the rest of the Law, would prepare the Jews for the Messiah and guide them to him. When Jesus came, lived among them, and died perfectly obedient to the Law, he became “the end of the Law.” Paul also says, “You are not under law but under undeserved kindness” and, “If you are being led by spirit, you are not under law.” Romans 6:14; Galatians 5:18. So if Christians are no longer under the ten commandments what is a Christian obey today? Christians are not “under law,” are they then freed from all moral restraints? Not at all. As Paul showed, Christians are being led by God’s holy spirit, and it does not lead anyone into sin. It urges them to stay away also from sins dealt with in the Ten Commandments. For example, if you read 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10, you will find several Christian laws that are similar to some of the Ten Commandments. They are the prohibitions against idolatry, adultery, stealing, and covetousness. “You must love Jehovah your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole mind” and, “You must love your neighbor as yourself.” Matthew 22:37-39.By striving to obey them, asking for forgiveness when falling short, and exercising faith in Christ’s ransom, you will get undeserved kindness from God and His approval for eternal life. Thessalonians 2:16. Christian follower’s of Christ are no longer under the ten commandments however the principles of those commandments are still obeyed in the sense that as Christians with deep love for God and others, and our obedience to the “law of Christ”, we cover not only the “Law of Christ” but also the principles of the ten commandments. Take care.
Hope12