Is Christ The End of The Law? Christianity Teaches So, So All Christians, I Invite You To Step In The Ring With Me.

Shalom brothers and sisters, I come to you with this much needed understanding at 2:28am in the morning from the Lone abomination Star of Texas. Many ministers of Christianity have this understanding that the Law is done away with, and there main precept to defend their mouth, is Romans 10:4, which says Christ is the end of the law as they so ignorantly quote with glee. This misunderstanding is damning the souls of the people, cause these seminary schools are merely cemetery schools, because the preachers get dead teaching, which then makes dead members. So when they say the Law is done away with Christ is the end of the Law, you talking to a dead demonic spiritually retarded dummy. So lets dive right into the book of scriptures, and bring these casket dressed hypocrites some air within their lungs, so lets revive them with some Spiritual CPR.

Question: So what did Christ say in regards to the Law?

Matthew 5:17 - Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.

FYI: Think not, meaning do not imagine or even let it come into your mind, that I am come to destroy, with destroy meaning abolish, the law, or the prophets, which is the Old Testament. I am not come to abolish, but to establish, illustrate, and explain its highest meaning, both by my life and doctrine. Yashayah came to establish that which was shadowed by the figures of the Law, by delivering the people through grace from the curse of the Law which is death. He came teaching and explaining the true use of obedience which the Law appointed, and to show us how we ought to keep the Law as he did while in the flesh. Then after breaking this down to Christians, they will then say unto you, well the bible says Christ is the end of the law for righteousness. To which any Israelite should agree because its simply the truth, but see Isaiah 8:20 says - To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.

FYI: So they say the law is done away with Christ is the end of the law, simply because their heart has no light in it, therefore when it comes to understanding that which is written, they are in darkness. See when one is in darkness, they stumble all over the place, they have eyes, but yet they can't see clearly where they are going. Translation, when one is not in the truth which is light, they living a lawless life with no balance, therefore you'll find them at this church and that church, yet they have eyes to see where they are going, but yet fail to comprehend where they stand in belief. When one is secure in belief, you don't see them church hoping like a whore looking for fresh meat, even a whore once she finds fresh meat and its good for health, she becomes established with that meat. So what we have in Christianity, is a religion full of dykes, cause dykes don't want no meat unless its artificial, and christians don't want no meat which is the truth, because they perfer something pleasing to their artificial desires just like dykes.

Question: So what does the precept say?

Romans 10:4 - For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.

FYI: This is where the dykes get messed up at, when they bring their artificial understanding to comprehend something that's spiritually official. So let me invite all the dykes into my pool of understanding, and thus drown that wickedness out of your hearts. So if Christ is the end of the law, then first we must go back and examine the law. Secondly, we need to establish what in regards to the law is he the end for, in which the precept says righteousness. So we have 2 things here, 1 being the law, and 1 being righteousness, which equals to us finding out the "law for righteousness". So first and foremost, knowing we are looking for the law for righteousness, which is a particular law, then that should automatically tell you that Christ didn't end the whole law, but just the law for righteousness.

Question: So what does the law tell us to offer?

Psalm 4:5 - Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, and put your trust in the LORD.

FYI: Offer means to slaughter, and what you would slaughter would be the flesh of an animal, in which the animal would be the sacrifice. So the sacrifices would be the feastings that would be offered upon the altar to the Most High, for repentance and forgiveness of sin. So if Christ is the end of the law for righteousness, then that means his purpose for being sacrificed would stand as the reason the people offered sacrifices for righteousness in the first place. So what was Christ purpose for coming - Acts 5:31 - Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins. So there is no need anymore to offer up animal sacrifices to the Most High for repentance and forgiveness of sins, because for that purpose Christ came into the world, to offer himself up as a sacrifice to give the people repentance and forgiveness of sins. So he is the end of the law for animal sacrifices which were the sacrifices for righteousness that Apostle Paul was speaking of in Romans 10:4.

Question: What are the sacrifices for righteousness?

Psalm 66:15 - I shall offer to You burnt offerings of fat beasts, With the smoke of rams; I shall make an offering of bulls with male goats. Selah.

FYI: Offer to you which is in regards to the Most High, burnt offerings which is the fatlings of fat beasts, with the smoke of rams, meaning the incense from the fat of rams, in which this incense or aromatics would ascend up to the Most High, and the blood of the sacrifice would be the atonement the Most High would accept to give repentance and forgiveness of sins to the people. So what did the Law say they shall take to offer up to the Most High - Exodus 12:5 - Your lamb shall be without blemish, a male of the first year: ye shall take it out from the sheep, or from the goats: So if Christ is the end of animal sacrifices, then he had to come as a Lamb whom the sins of the people would be placed upon, and his death would be the sacrifice, and his blood would be what would take away the sins of the people.

FYI: So is this so - John 1:29 - The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. So Christ was as a lamb, he was a male, but was he without blemish - 1 Peter 1:19 - But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot: So Christ fulfilled the law of animal sacrifices, thus making him the end of the law for the righteousness of offering up animal sacrifices for repentance and forgiveness of sins. So to all that believeth in Christ, you don't have to offer up animal sacrifices, for Christ is what - 1 Corinthians 5:7 - Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us: Christ was your sacrifice, so if you believe on him, through him your able to get repentance and forgiveness of sins. So as you can see, that law for righteousness spoken of in Romans 10:4 was in regards to animal sacrifices, which Christ ended by offering himself for a sacrifice. Shalom brothers and sisters.