THEREFORE: me oun:
Since Christ is indeed God in the flesh
and He is in you as your "hope
of glory" and you are "complete in Him" with all that being complete in
Christ (Col 2:10-note) entails
(Col 2:11, 12, 13, 14,1 5-see notes
Col 2:11;
12; 13; 14; 15)...then don't let someone try to
bully you or say you are less spiritual because you don't keep "kosher" or
keep certain days, etc. Christ has BLOTTED OUT the IOU against us and we
are no longer under the curse of the law (Gal 3:13) but we are under
grace and should so walk (Col 2:6-note).
Ray C. Stedman entitles Paul's warnings in (Col 2:16-23) "The
Things that Can Ruin Your Faith", those dangerous traps that await
us on every side as we journey...there are no new heresies. We find
the same things that can derail the spiritual life, repeated...Bad
theology always leads to bad practice! The mistaken ideas about the
work of Christ (which Paul corrects in Col 2:8-15) and His sufficiency have
corresponding errors on the practical side and the first one Paul warns
against is
DON'T LET SOMEONE
PUT YOU UNDER THE LAW,
even the
CEREMONIAL LAW.
This is ritualism, just a variant form of
legalism.
(Jesus fulfilled the Law, both it's moral demands and it's ceremonial
- Ro 8:3, 4-note).
So Paul says don't let anyone put you under legalism = trying
to make yourself acceptable to God on the basis of externals -- by
keeping certain laws, rituals or decrees).
Legalism is bondage! Peter
called it a “yoke upon the neck” (Acts 15:10, Mt 23:10, Gal 5:1, 2:4,
4:9, Heb 9:8, 9, 10, 11). If keeping the Law could not make us spiritual before
Christ, why do we think that keeping the LAW can make us spiritual
after we are believers? Sadly many genuine believers in America are
living under some form of a yoke of bondage, thinking if I just do
this or do that, I'll be more acceptable to God. They may not say this
overtly but their actions betray them.
This area of "doing something" to become more acceptable to God is a
persuasive ("red herring") argument (Col 2:4-note) that can derail your
faith and rob you of your true spirituality. The flesh is weak when it
comes to doing spiritual things truly pleasing to God (Mt 26:41), but it is very strong when
it comes to practicing religion, especially religious rules and regulations.
Somehow, adhering to the religious routine inflates the ego and makes
a person content in his self-righteousness. But now as believers we
are
"are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, and
righteousness and sanctification, and redemption" (1Cor 1:30).
Christ's righteousness is the only basis of our acceptability when we
stand one day before His holy throne (Jude 1:24,25). The false
teachers were saying by their judging believers that Jesus Christ is
not sufficient for all the spiritual needs of the Christian. They were
claiming a “deeper spiritual life” for all who would practice the Law.
Outwardly, their practice may seem spiritual; but in actual fact,
these practices accomplish nothing spiritual, for Christ Alone is our
"spirituality" and we please God by our faith and obedience (Heb 11:6,
1Sa 15:22).
True Christianity is living under submission to and in the
power of the grace of God and realizing
that you are acceptable to God because of the internal change God has
wrought to so that "Christ (is) in you (and He is)
the hope of glory"
(Col 1:27-note)
and that you are complete (completed filled to the brim) in Him (Col
2:10-note). So in the next section
Paul again points back to our position in Christ (Col 2:20-note) and says let
no one put you under legalism.
Jesus dealt with the law when He
canceled out the debt consisting of decrees against us, for as Paul
reminds the Roman saints
"you also were made to die to the Law
through the body of Christ, that you might be joined to another,
to Him who was raised from the dead, that we might bear fruit for God.
For while we were in the flesh (i.e., our physical bodies which
are themselves not inherently sinful but in the unsaved state are
subject to), the sinful passions (controlling
propensities/passions emanating from our corrupt nature inherited from
Adam), which were [aroused] by the Law (not created by
the Law which is itself holy but excited, called up or inflamed by the
Law which forbids their indulgence), were (constantly) at
work (energized over and over again - imperfect tense) in the
members of our body (referring to those sinful propensities made
use of our members as instruments, (purpose clause) to secure
gratification) to bear fruit for death ("Vivid picture
of the seeds of sin working for death"). But now we have been
released from the Law, having died to that by which we were bound, so
that we serve in newness of the Spirit and not in oldness of the
letter." (Ro 7:4, 5, 6-notes).
Why was the Law against us? Because
we could not keep the law. Because you
could not live up to them.
As James teaches
whoever keeps the whole law and yet
stumbles in one point, he has become guilty of all. (Jas 2:10)
God's requires absolute
righteousness but our corrupt nature inherited from Adam prevents us from keeping the law
perfectly. God said
CURSED IS EVERYONE WHO DOES NOT
ABIDE BY ALL THINGS WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF THE LAW, TO PERFORM THEM.
(Gal 3:10)
That curse is death, so
we have to die. But Jesus took on flesh and
blood and
redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a
curse for us. (Gal 3:10)
For what the Law could not do, weak
as it was through the flesh, God did: sending His own Son in the
likeness of sinful flesh and as an offering for sin, He condemned sin
in the flesh (Ro 8:3-note).
In light of what Christ has done on Calvary, the Colossians were to let no one "judge"
their standing before God on the basis of their observance or
nonobservance of the regulations of the Mosaic law. In such matters
the principle of Christian liberty comes into play.
As Paul reminded
the Galatians who were so prone to slip back into legalism
It was for freedom that Christ
set us free (effective
aorist tense,
active voice,
indicative mood = at the Cross He completely liberated us from the power of
the Law); therefore keep standing firm (our daily choice is to
remain unwavering since Christ has set us free) and do not be
subject (hampered, ensnared by a trap or coming into submission) again to a yoke (don't let "Judaizers" lasso you into the old
yoke of legalism) of slavery (do not again become slaves to any
rites, and customs, and habits). (Gal 5:1).
Elsewhere Paul insists that under some circumstances Christian freedom
should be voluntarily limited by one's respect for the tender
conscience of a weaker brother (Ro 14:1ff-note.;
1Cor 8:1ff). This caution
is necessary for those inclined to assert their liberty regardless of
the damage their actions might bring to another person. But at
Colossae it is in fact Christian liberty that is to be
asserted in the face of subversive attempts to undermine that freedom
in Christ.
Everything that looks SPIRITUAL is not!
You've probably heard
the expression "red
herring." This
term was coined from a method of training hunting dogs to follow the
scent of their prey. Once the dogs were following the proper scent,
their trainers would draw red herrings (a stinky fish) across their
paths. Initially, the dogs would be diverted by the scent of the
herring. They had to be trained to ignore that scent and instead stay
focused on the scent of their prey. So a "red herring" is something
that is introduced which diverts our attention from what we should be
pursuing. Paul's thesis is that the key to authentic
spirituality is pursuing Jesus Christ, because He alone is the Source
of all true spiritual knowledge,
in Whom are hidden all the
treasures of wisdom and knowledge. (Col 2:3-note)
We pursue him (Col 2:6-note)
by "receiving Him" into our hearts, and by "walking in Him" (which
practically means learning about Him [read, meditate and memorize the
Book], following Him [obeying His Word] and enjoying Him).
The Amplified version says
As you have therefore received
Christ, [even] Jesus the Lord, [so] walk (regulate your lives and
conduct yourselves) in union with and conformity to Him. (Col 2:6-note)
In order to effectively
pursue Christ, you have to be able to identify spiritual
red herrings
and turn away from them. Paul identifies some of them in this section,
which is very apropos to modern saints for the
stinking herrings
are still very much around today.
In Col 2:16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
22, 23 Paul
take us from the truths primarily about Who Christ is and our POSITION
in Him to our PRACTICE in Him and in this section he begins with the
NEGATIVE SIDE of our spiritual practice by warning us about what not
to do.
LET NO ONE
ACT
AS YOUR JUDGE
(sit in judgment): Me oun
tis humas krineto (3SPAM):
(Ro
14:3, 14:10 14:13 1Cor 10:28, 29, 30, 31; Gal 2:12;13 Jas 4:11)
Act
as...judge (krino)
is used in the sense of pronouncing a sentence.
A T Robertson says the
Greek here is a
"prohibition
present active imperative third singular, forbidding the habit of
passing judgment in such matters."
Stated another way, the negative particle ("me") used in
combination with the
present tense (continuous action)
imperative mood
(command) means they are to stop allowing this to
happen, implying that some of the saints in Colossae were already
recipients of this judgmental attitude.
Paul says
"Stop
letting these certain ones keep judging you".
The false teachers were telling the Colossians
that CHRIST IS NOT ENOUGH but that they also needed to keep the Jewish
ceremonial rituals and legalism, as commanded in the Mosaic Law.
Paul counters with the
argument that
"since you have thus been delivered by Christ from the evils which
surrounded you and since you have been freed from the observances of
the law, let no one sit in judgment on you, or claim the right to
decide for you in those matters. You are not responsible to man for
your conduct, but to Christ; and no man has a right to impose that on
you as a burden from which he has made you free.” Paul conveys a similar idea to the
Roman saints writing that "[there is] now no condemnation (no
adjudging guilty of wrong) for those who are in Christ Jesus
(denoting close and intimate union with Him, like that between the
Vine and its branches) , who live [and] walk not after
the dictates of the flesh (who do not live to gratify the corrupt
desires and passions of the fallen flesh nature), but after the
dictates of the Spirit" (Amp, Ro 8:1-note)
As A T Robertson puts it
"the
fire (Ed note: of judgment) has burned on and around the Cross of
Christ. There and there alone is safety. Those in Christ Jesus can
lead the consecrated, the crucified, the baptized life."
The
gospel of Christ does not pronounce condemnation like the Law. The
function of the gospel is to pardon while the function of the Law is
to condemn.
What Paul is warning about is still with us today. For example, some would say if you want to be "spiritual" then
don't smoke, don't chew and don't go with folks that do.
Paul says don't
let someone come along and say you need to keep certain laws, even
"good" ones (like you must have a 15 minute
devotional time every morning [it's not a bad idea but it won't make
you any more acceptable to God for you are already "complete in
Christ"], etc), if
you want to be really spiritual.
Paul says these are "EXTERNALS" but you
have true spirituality already resident within you, for you have
Christ within you and He is the only One Who is truly spiritual. He
is your (INTERNAL) Source of spirituality. That's your "position" in
Him. Now put it into practice and walk by faith (which speaks of
obedience) in
Him and the Spirit will sanctify you. (Ro 8:13-note).
Although it has already been
stated, it can't be said too often that as a believer, you are complete in Christ
and have all the
"spirituality" (and all the resources to be spiritual) that you will ever receive.
The
goal of spiritual discipline now is to
work out (present
imperative
= a command to
continuously, daily, as your lifestyle carry it out “to the goal”, to
cultivate and fully complete it, work on it all the way to the "finish
line") your salvation (not your mate's, not your child's, but
yours! It speaks of direction, not perfection!) with fear and trembling (not slavish terror, but
wholesome, serious caution and a sense of self-distrust, with serious
caution, tenderness of conscience, with watchfulness against
temptation, always choosing to shrink from whatever might offend God
and discredit the name of Christ) for it is God who is at work in
you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure. (Php 2:12, 13-see
notes
Php 2:12;
2:13)
Lightfoot says believers should exhibit
"a
nervous and trembling anxiety to do right."
As Robertson quips
Paul has no sympathy with a cold and dead orthodoxy or formalism that
knows nothing of struggle and growth.
Peter would add that
if you address as Father the One who impartially judges according to
each man's work, conduct yourselves in fear during the time of your
stay upon earth (1Pe 17-note)
Our object is now not to please men by
keeping certain externals but to please God by our obedience which is
rooted in
our love for Him and is enabled by His Spirit's power. Jesus summed it
up by declaring that
If you love Me, you will keep My commandments. (John 14:15)
That is true
spirituality.
God has taken the "IOU" representing our sin debt owed to
God because we have broken His Law and nailed it to the Cross
of Christ. Don't let anyone delude you about this truth, remembering
that because you are COMPLETE IN HIM, you don't need to "keep" certain
days or "eat certain foods" to be spiritual or make yourself
acceptable to God. Don't let someone come along and say that
if you were really spiritual, you'd not eat meat on Friday", like "men
who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from foods (1Ti 4:3).
As to meat and drink Christ Himself declared that
I am the living bread
that came down out of heaven (Jn 6:51)
Everyone who drinks of this water shall thirst again but whoever
drinks of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the
water that I shall give him shall become in him a well of water
springing up to eternal life." (Jn 4:13, 14)
IN REGARD TO FOOD OR DRINK:
en brosei kai en posei: (Lv 11:2-47; 17:10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15; Dt 14:3-21; Ezek 4:14; Mt 15:11; Acts 11:3-18;15:20; Ro
14:2,6,14, 15, 16, 17,20,21; 1Cor 8:7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13; 1Ti 4:3,
4, 5; Heb 9:10;13:9)
Many saints today practice giving up certain
pleasurable activities (especially certain foods) during the 40 day period (
"Lent") preceding First Fruits (Easter), because they think that will
improve their relationship with God.
Some seek to become more acceptable to God by wearing special clothing
or uniforms. Many Jews keep a kosher kitchen although many of them do
not even know why.
When one Jewish woman was asked why she kept a
kosher kitchen she replied,
"I
don't know. It is just part of our religion."
The Mormon cult teaches that a person cannot be a member in good
standing if he drinks tea or coffee.
Seventh Day Adventists, insist
that a person must keep the Sabbath in order to please God, forgetting .
Paul says
don't let anyone judge your spirituality on the basis of these
shadows because you have the "substance", the "body",
Christ dwelling in you and He is your hope of glory.
What saith the Lord about food? Under the Mosaic Law
certain foods were classified as “clean” or “unclean”
This is the law regarding the
animal, and the bird, and every living thing that moves in the waters,
and everything that swarms on the earth, to make a distinction between
the unclean and the clean, and between the edible creature and the
creature which is not to be eaten. (Lv 11:46,47).
But Jesus made it clear that food was
neutral. It was what
came out of the heart that made a person spiritual or unspiritual,
teaching that
"there
is nothing outside the man which going into him can defile him but the
things which proceed out of the man are what defile the man...for from
within, out of the heart of men, proceed the evil thoughts,
fornications, thefts, murders, adulteries, deeds of coveting and
wickedness, as well as deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride and
foolishness. All these evil things proceed from within and defile the
man." (Mk 7:15,
21, 22, 23)
Peter had to be told three times that
what God has cleansed
(referring to the command to kill and eat all kinds of four-footed
animals and crawling creatures of the earth and birds of the air),
no longer consider unholy (Acts 10:9,
10, 11).
People who religiously observe diets and
days give an outward semblance of spirituality (before men but not
before God), but these practices
cannot change their hearts. Legalism is a popular thing because you
can “measure” your spiritual life—and even brag about it!
God does not condemn those who eat everything (Ro 14:1, 2, 3, 4, 7-see notes
Ro 14:1;
14:2;
14:3;
14:4;
14:7). In fact,
God says that all foods may be eaten since they were
“created to be
gratefully shared in by those who believe and know the truth.” (1Ti
4:3).
Paul
describes such teaching that forbids certain foods as the "doctrines of
demons” (1Ti 4:1) whom Christ has disarmed (Col 2:15).
Self-denial can be merely
a cover for self-promotion as the following true story
illustrates: The proprietors of the “Worst Food in Oregon” restaurant
say that what they serve in the “worst food you ever ate, and the
service is even worse.” Actually, the restaurant is unusually clean
and the food is very good. Diners are served generous portions, and
the prices are very reasonable. The name is just a gimmick. It was the
idea of the owner who, when tempted to call his food “the best,”
figured he might get more attention by calling it “the worst.” His
strategy worked. Customers who come the first time out of curiosity
soon come back for more. They like the food so much that they even ask
what the chef recommends. With a twinkle in his eye he tells them to
“take their money and spend it at another restaurant down the road.”
OR IN RESPECT TO A FESTIVAL
OR A NEW MOON OR A (the) SABBATH(s) DAY(s): e
en merei eortes e neomenias e sabbaton: (Lv 23:1-44; Nu
28:1-29; Dt 16:1-17; Neh 8:9; 10:31; Ps 42:4; Ro 14:5,6) (Nu 10:10;
28:11,14; 1Sa 20:5,18; 2Ki 4:23; 1Chr 23:31; Neh 10:33; Ps 81 :3; Isa
1:13; Ezek 45:17; 46:1, 2, 3; Amos 8:5; Gal 4:10) (Lev 16:31;
23:3,24,32,39)
All Jewish males
were required to attend Passover, Pentecost, Tabernacles but there is
no such stipulation under the New Covenant. On the other hand keep in
mind that Paul is not forbidding us to have ''special days or diets''
but just that we don't rely on those to ''make us spiritual'' or do them
to please (impress) men rather than God, no matter how sincere we
might appear. (See
Romans 14).
The reference to Sabbath day points clearly to the Jewish calendar,
for only Jews kept the Sabbath. That being the case, "religious
festival" and "New Moon celebration" must also point primarily to the
ritual calendar of the Jews. Paul's thought is that the Christian is
freed from obligations of this kind (Gal 4:9, 10, 11). No one,
therefore, should be permitted to make such things a test of piety or
fellowship (Ro 14:1ff-notes).
John
Eadie comments on true Christianity that
Its feast is daily, for every day is holy; its moon never wanes, and
its serene tranquility is an unbroken Sabbath. (Amen!)
In the early 1900's few Christians who were evangelicals would
travel on Sunday because they were taught that Sunday was a
carry-over of the Jewish Sabbath and that it was wrong to work or
travel on that day.
The movie Chariots of Fire illustrates how
strongly that view was held. These are modern day examples of what
Paul is warning against (although clearly Eric Liddell's heart was
right in refusing to race on the Sabbath). Any man-initiated
performance that is done without meaning with the goal of seeking to
please God or make one's self more spiritual is what Paul warns us
about.
Commenting on the new moon, Vincent
writes that
The festival of the new moon
is placed beside the
Sabbath (Is 1:13, Ezek 46:1). The day was celebrated
by the blowing of trumpets, special sacrifice, feasting, and religious
instruction. Labor was suspended, and no national or private feasts
were permitted to take place. The authorities were at great pains to
fix accurately the commencement of the month denoted by the appearance
of the new moon.
Messengers were placed at commanding heights to watch the sky, and as
soon as the new moon
appeared, they hastened to communicate it to the synod, being allowed
even to travel on the
Sabbath for this
purpose. The witnesses were assembled and examined, and when the
judges were satisfied, the president pronounced the words it is
sanctified, and the day was declared new moon.
Those men who would bring Christians under the bondage of the Law make
artificial distinctions between the “ceremonial” and “moral” law, and
so they say the Sabbath has not passed away. That this is a false
notion can be
seen from the fact that
(1) The
Sabbath command is the only one of the Ten Commandments not
repeated in the NT.
(2) The early believers,
following Christ’s resurrection and appearance on Sunday (Mk
16:1),
met on Sundays (Acts 20:7).
(3) The Bible nowhere
distinguishes between the so-called “moral” and “ceremonial”
laws (this distinction was not made before the 13th century AD)
(4) This Colossian passage
explicitly condemns those who command Sabbath obedience.
(5) As Paul put it, the OT
Law (including the Sabbath) was only a shadow of
the things that were to come. The reality or “substance”
(“body”), is to be found in Christ (cf. Heb 8:5-note;
He 10:1-note).
What the OT foreshadowed, Christ fulfilled (cf. notes Matthew
5:17-note;
Ro 8:3-note;
Ro 8:4-note). A “shadow”
is only an image cast by an object which represents its form.
Once one finds Christ, he no longer needs to follow the
shadow.
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTES
(from Notes by Wayne Barber)
The devil wants our MINDS.
He knows he can't have our HEARTS, because they already belong to
Jesus (Col 2:15-note,
Heb 2:14, 15-note,
1Cor 6:20, etc). He wants to distract our minds from the
completeness we have in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Remember the enemy works upon the minds of those who are
not FIXED UPON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. Satan loves to get
a Christian who is not in the WORD, not focused on the Lord and
who does not understand that he's complete in Jesus. He can use
such an individual to bring DIVISION to the body of Christ. So
we've got to be SENSITIVE to his schemes ---- it may even be
that Satan will use a Sunday School teacher, pastor, or someone
else in leadership (cf Paul's solemn warning in Acts 20:28, 29,
30, 31, 32).
The key is not so much what they look like or how they speak,
but WHAT THEY ARE SAYING, is it "sound
doctrine"
(1Ti 4:6, 2Ti 4:3-note,
Titus 1:9-note,
Titus 2:1-note)?
We need to be sensitive to the CONTENT (and the CONTEXT) of what
they say...is what they are saying "according to Christ"
Col 2:8-note)
and what is ERROR.
THE
KEY TO COUNTERING THE COLOSSIAN HERESIES THAT ARE
"SLITHERING" INTO THE EVANGELICAL CHURCHES IN AMERICA IN
THE 21ST CENTURY IS TO REMEMBER THAT IN CHRIST YOU HAVE
BEEN MADE COMPLETE!
LEGALISM
In Col
2:14 (notes)
we learned that Jesus
"canceled out the certificate of
debt consisting of decrees against us".
He didn't do away with
it, but He fulfilled the Law (Ro 8:3, 4-see notes
Ro 8:3;
8:4, Gal 3:13) by putting
Himself in the place of the Law. When I obey the Lord Jesus, the
Law is being fulfilled, because He is the embodiment of the Law.
Since He is, now I don't need to relate to a plan or a formula,
but simply to Him and to walk worthy of Him, pleasing Him in all
things. So that as you obey Him, the Law is being fulfilled
through your obedience, which equates with righteousness.
Remember that the Law itself cannot produce righteousness, but
Jesus can for He became to us righteousness (1Cor 1:30) and
through my obedience to Him the "fruit of righteousness"
(Php 1:11-note)
is worked out in my life.
Jesus has conquered all the forces of evil so it follows that no
person has a right to JUDGE me as to whether I do or do not
observe the tenets of the Law of Moses. No one can judge me,
because the Law was already judged in Him. He became that curse
for me (Gal 3:13) and when I receive Him, I receive what He did
for me -- I died with Him, was buried with Him and was raised to
walk in newness of life (Ro 6:3, 4-see notes
Ro 6:3;
6:4) so that the Law no longer has
claims on me
(Ro 7:4,5,6-note).
Jesus has claims over me, but the Law does not. Beware when you
hear someone say "Jesus is not enough...you've got to do this or
that." Your spiritual "antennae" should stand up as you recall
that you have been made COMPLETE in the Lord Jesus Christ and as
you obey Him, He takes care of the righteousness that the Law
demands but could never produce in my life. Keep in mind Paul
seems to be talking primarily to Gentile believers. It may be
that some leader was trying to draw them under the Law.
The false philosophers were saying that you can only eat and
drink certain things if you want to be really SPIRITUAL. Lev 11
describes foods that were clean and unclean. The LAW had a
definite purpose for the Israelites----to keep them SEPARATE
from the other nations. The LAW also probably had them eat
certain things for nourishment reasons. The Israelites couldn't
even associate with the people of other nations because their
diet was so different. Look out when you're sitting down and
eating with someone--watch how quickly your convictions go out
the door. How quickly you can become one of them when you eat
with them. When we come to Jesus we don't look at things as
clean/unclean because that has been done away with in Christ.
The following Scriptures illustrate how in Christ dietary laws
are done away with:
Mk 7:14-16
''there is nothing outside the man which going into him
can defile him; but the things which proceed out of the
man are what defile the man. If any man has ears to hear,
let him hear."
Acts 10:1ff re-iterates this principle when Peter had the vision
of the "unclean" foods that showed him that there was
nothing any longer that you could or could not eat.
Acts 15:1ff The Jerusalem Council concluded that there was no
longer anything unclean and food had nothing to do with
our standing with the Lord.
Ro 14:17, 18 "For the kingdom of God is not eating and
drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy
Spirit. For he who in this way serves Christ is acceptable
to God and approved by men." (see notes
Romans 14:17;
14:18)
So what you eat
no longer affects your standing with God. Now on the other hand
"Rules" by themselves do not necessarily signify that something
is LEGALISM. The problem is when the RULES become the mode,
measure, method by which you come in right standing with God, by
which you become "spiritual". Jesus is the means of our
spirituality. Isn't it interesting that since Jesus is the Bread
of Life, that we would need to eat and drink certain things. He
is our food as He stated when He told them that He had food to
eat that knew not of and that His food was to do the will of Him
Who sent Jesus (Jn 4:34).
FESTIVALS
The FEASTS are listed in Lv 23:2ff "Speak
to the sons of Israel, and say to them, 'The LORD'S appointed
times which you shall proclaim as holy convocations-- My
appointed times are these: SABBATH, PASSOVER, UNLEAVENED BREAD,
FIRST FRUITS, WEEKS, ATONEMENT, BOOTHS. Paul teaches that the
shadow of the feasts has become the substance in Christ in
[1Co 5:7] "Christ our Passover" Jesus is the One to Whom all the
OT feasts pointed. Festivals were celebration times pointing to
what God had done and to what He was going to do. Today there is
no specific day, but in fact we should celebrate Christ every
moment of out life because He is the embodiment of all the feasts.
NEW MOON
1Chr 23:31 which in reference to when they gave
their SACRIFICES- they were given "on the Sabbaths, the new
moons and fixed festivals..." Here is what God thinks
about KEEPING THE NEW MOON and W/O OBEDIENCE FORM THE HEART:
Isa1:13 "Bring your worthless offerings no longer, Incense is an
abomination to Me. New moon and Sabbath, the calling of
assemblies-- I cannot endure iniquity and the solemn assembly.14
"I hate your new moon festivals and your appointed feasts, They
have become a burden to Me. I am weary of bearing them."
Christians can do the same thing by coming every Sunday to give
their offering, unemotionally mouthing the words to the hymns,
giving their token time to the church and leaving feeling that
they've done all that God wants them to do. Remember all the
SACRIFICIAL SYSTEM was pointing to the Lord Jesus Who has become
a sacrifice for us. He reconciled us by the blood of His cross.
He nailed those decrees to His cross.
So how do Christians now SACRIFICE and CELEBRATE? See Ro 12:1-note
"...your spiritual
(logical) service of worship"
See spiritual sacrifices God
desires today in [1Pe 2:5-note; Ps 50:14, 51:17, 107:22,
Php 2:17-note,
Php 4:17-note,
Php 4:19-note, Heb13:15,16-note]
You don't just PRESENT your bodies once a month at the "new
moon", but you do so moment by moment, (aorist active infinitive
) as a conscious attitude by one who has been made complete in
the Lord Jesus Christ. Don't let anyone trap you into adding
anything to Jesus.