THE PURPOSE OF THE BIBLICAL LAWS
Even in the New Testament and apart from being the guideline of YAH covenant people Ysrael, the Law has a purpose to all people. to Ysrael first and then to the nations , here are a few things that shows the purpose for the law in our lives...
To teach the believer how to serve, worship and please YAH [Psalm 19:7-9; Acts 18:13,14].
To instruct the believer how to treat OTHERS [Leviticus 19:18; Galatians 5:14; Galatians 6:2].
To teach believers how to manifest the power and authority of YAH and allow him to reign in their lives
[Joshua 1:8; Psalm 1:1-3; Luke 12:32].
The Law was given,t too measure man's deeds both toward THE ALMIGHTY YAH and his fellow brother or sister straightening out all matters contrary to sound doctrine
[I Timothy 1:8-10; II Timothy 2:5; 1 Corinthians 6:1-12; I Corinthians 3:13; Romans 2:12; Revelation 20:12, 13].
The Law is a schoolmaster showing that we are guilty and then leading us to YAHOSHUA our Messiah
[Galatians 3:21-24; Romans 3:19].
The Law gives us both the knowledge and depth of our sin [Romans 3:20; Romans 4:15; Romans 7:7, 8; Luke 20:47 ].
The Law reveals the good, holy, just, and Perfect nature of THE FATHER and serves as the visible standard for YAH's will
[Romans 2:17], and please YAH [Psalm 19:7-9; Acts 18:13, 18; Romans 7:12; II Peter 1:4].
The Law is to be established or accomplished by our faith, therefore, it is called the Law of faith
[Romans 3:27; Romans 3:31].
The same Law of old is present today &is written on our hearts, and through THE MOST HIGH's SET APART SPIRIT we can delight and serve the Law of ALMIGHTY FATHER t [Romans 7:6-25].