When a person is justified in front of God, he is condemned and guilty of sin. To our surprise, God 's "innocent" judgment includes not only crime but also crime committed or committed by a person with a reasonable cause. Paul argues that there is no guilt to punishment, including past, present or future sins we may have committed. People who are justified by faith, "Yes, please do not condemn the people in Christ Jesus now" (Roman.
Unfortunately, Christians are not prepared for charitable reasons consistent with charity and reciprocity. Yes, the New Testament poem corresponds to the Old Testament section on God's reward for charity, but these questions to Christians are the teachings of sin and grace. At the end of the day, Christians do not deserve to be rewarded for them in heaven because they deserve them no matter what they do. If they are saved, it is not their own efforts, but entirely depends on the grace of God. Christians do not believe that the world can be better. Their apocalypse frankly predicts that the world will eventually worsen even if they try to avoid it, only God's intervention in the form of the second coming of Christ will make things smooth You can proceed. Oh, as it becomes a charity, Christians lack the principle of reciprocity.
For today's Christians their Bible has the Old Testament and the New Testament; both of these intention are books published over time. The Old Testament was revealed over 1,000 years in 1450 BC. By 425 BC, the New Testament was separated from the New Testament by the year 450 and called the international testimony period. Unlike the Old Testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament were shown between 33 and 100 years in a short period of 60 years. First of all, Bible students need to understand that the Old Testament is the basis of the New Testament. Messiah Jesus is the fulfillment of the classic prophecies of the Old Testament. The death of Messiah and the establishment of the New Testament are the focus of the Old Testament and its classics. Messiah suffers for the sins of this world and dies for it; God will make a new covenant through the death of Messiah. The New Testament establishes an eternal relationship between God and a depraved man.
If we are subject to the New Testament provided by the New Testament, why should we investigate the Old Testament? Learning the Old Testament provides a valuable and necessary foundation for understanding the New Testament and its application to life. In the Old Testament, we have found all the history and a contractual relationship between God and men. Tora is the first five books, including laws and instructions for Moses and the people of Israel. Moses praised that he wrote Genesis through Deuteronomy. History book (Joshua passed Ester) to Joshua. Various writers write poetry (through Solomon's song). Perhaps the most frequently read out of these five are the Psalms (songs) written mainly by David.