Two reasons. One is because they arenot impossible to keep, and two is because it is not necessarily the keeping to the laws that is important, it is the genuine attempt to keep to them that is important. That is why God forgives.
Answer:
The keeping of the Commandments is the act of "loving perfectly." Loving God with all our heart, and loving one another as much as we love our selfish selves.
The transgression of the law is "sin" - I John 3:4. Therefore, sin is our "failure to love."
This life we've been given is the "first phase of eternity," in which we are learning to choose to love... to reject the evil and choose the good.
Right now, in the flesh, perfection is beyond our reach... but then, what good is a goal if it's easily achieved? Striving toward the goal is where lessons are experienced and learned and character is developed. In the end, we, created in God's image, are learning that we need our Creator. We need to learn to obey His voice and the Commandments of our Father... or He won't let us in the "house" He's preparing for His Children.
In the end, the Commandments of God that seem so impossible for us to keep: "...saith the Lord; I will put My laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to Me a people." (Heb.8:10)
"Let us hear the conclusion of the matter: Fear God, and keep His Commandments: for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into Judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good or whether it be evil." (Eccle.12:13-14)
The question answers itself. If God spoke to you and told you a law, wouldn't you keep it?
yes! marriage is a union between, God, man and woman. I choose to keep God's law and not fornicate. At the same time keep the law while on probation or parolee.
manis
Different people will give you different answers for this question. Here is my answer:Yes. All people are expected to keep the moral law, regardless of their religion. If God is a just God, then this is true. And from this, we can conclude that the moral law does not contain religion. If everyone is equally capable to follow the moral law, then the moral law cannot include differences of birth, for example, what religious background you happened to be born into. God is not interested in the presence or absence of faith within an individual. He is interested only in kindness and service.You can disagree with me if you want, though.
He gets in you when he knows you're at your weakness. he persuades you to do bad things that you know is against the law of god.
God's law was given to the nation of Israel not to all people. Jesus fulfilled the law and now is the mediator of a new covenant Rom 10:4 For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.
In law, a mandate is an order or authoritative command handed down from a leader or judge. A mandate from God is the same.
The Law; food and water
halakha
It refer to the law given by God to Moses, there are 613 commandments for jews to follow. you can mainly refer to Exodus and Deuteronomy. and after Jesus come, He fulfilled the law, give a new commandment, which is "to love god and love your neighbor".
I can give one. They help to keep people in school so that they can learn how to spell enforcement.
I promise that i will do my best to do my best to do my duty to god to serve my country and to keep the brownie law.