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Why did our Savior's definition of hypocrisy and vain worship change after HE was tortured to death?

In Matt. 15:1-14 our Savior, Yeshua, said that the Pharisees were hypocrites and worshiped in vain because they had started a tradition that made HIS Fathers 5th Commandment of no effect. The blind leading the blind!

The Church is teaching that some 25 years later a Pharisee by the name of Paul came to Jerusalem teaching that people should worship on GOD's "first work day of the week" making GOD's 4th commandment of no effect.

Why would being tortured to death for the sins of the world change our Savior's attitude toward man replacing HIS Fathers Commandments with new traditions.

Keep in mind Paul said to let GOD be true and every man be a liar and GOD forbids that we should make HIS law void because of our faith in Yeshua but we are to establish GOD's law.Romans 3:4 & 3:31

I am not looking for long winded theology that supports your beliefs. I want to know what changed HIS mind?

"They draw near to ME with their lips but their hearts are for from ME. But in vain do they worship ME teaching for doctrines the commandments of men" Matt. 15:8-9

WHAT CHANGED HIS MIND AFTER HE WAS TORTURED TO DEATH FOR OUR SINS?

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  • kroner
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Savior Definition

  • nicot
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Vain Worship

  • Hogie
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Your ignorance of the law and the teachings of Christ are blatant, to say the least!

    Apparently, you think rest is worship, and worship is rest. Look at the 4th commandment CAREFULLY. Anything there about worship? No. Not a peep. The law you advocate, that you do not understand, demanded worship at specific times at the temple in Jerusalem. Jesus said to the Samaritan woman that the time was coming, and was then beginning, where people would worship God in spirit and in truth. Think about it. This means people were not worshiping in spirit and in truth previously, under the law. They worshiped as a matter of compulsion, and not because they wanted to. Worshiping in spirit and in truth is about doing so without the restraints of time and location, and Paul understood this.

    Too bad you don't.

  • 5 years ago

    Who's this Yeshua? My Savior is Jesus.

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  • G C
    Lv 7
    5 years ago

    Nothing changed. what happened is the Old Law was finished with Jesus on the cross, which is why the new day of worship. Paul was instructed by the Holy Spirit and all the apostles agreed.

  • 5 years ago

    Jesus never changed you did, that's the craftiness of the serpent

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