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Daily Bible Thought > James 2:21 - Abraham Justified For What?

James 2:21 Wasn't Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son on the altar?

Do you have the mind of Christ Jesus here in understanding what James was teaching or do you have the mind of the fleshly set upon declaring itself righteous by works of law?

What law would declare Abraham righteous in killing his own son for God? None! But the law of love, which is having faith in God as good, and not evil. Do you understand the difference? The law , any law of the flesh would declared God and Abraham as wicked for such a killing. In fact, God own righteous law would have declared Abraham wicked, “thou shall not kill/murder!”

How did a work of law justify Abraham's actions. Well, if you love truth than you would say, no works of law justified Abraham's in killing his own Son. Sadly, the religious legal mind twist this verse into all sorts of hideous acts, but it would be false religion coming from yeast laws promoting more corruption too the unleavened bread of Christ, which is truth and Spirit.

Abraham's faith was set a part from the laws of sin, that is, law that pointed out we are sinner, and punishes him us for such child abuse, but what made Abraham righteous in God's judgment of him it was Abraham's faith in obeying God's command from faith, not law

Subsequently, it would be the self-righteous today by laws of sin that would condemn God Himself in sending us His own Son to be murder to forgive us our sin against breaking His righteous laws. Yes, self-righteous that judge God by laws or commandments, which do nothing more than point out sin in mankind rather than like the law of love, which Abraham's faith was proven righteous by.

See also: nu-truth.com