PART SIX: THE CONCLUSION
Christ is our salvation, but Christ did not put an end to all his laws and commandments. He only ended the need for animal sacrifices, because He is the ultimate and final sacrifice. In fact, he fulfilled the law by keeping the law and if we are to be Christ like how do you be Christ like without keeping the law? If all has been changed at the resurrection that would make Him a liar. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). If ye love me, keep my commandments (John 14:15). Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city (Revelations 22:14).
The scriptures that are normally used to go against what The Christ said Himself are all written by Paul. If we truly understood Paul there would not be the seemingly contradictions in scripture. At the end of the day who do we follow Paul or Jesus? Again, Jesus is our salvation not Paul. Paul wrote mostly for church operations not salvation. The law is a part of judging, because without the law one could not judge what is right. The law is a pivotal part of judging.
Therefore, Jesus tells us we can judge, should judge and must judge in the Old Testament as well as the New Testament as long as we are judging righteously. Again, the only way to judge righteously is to know the laws of God. To judge or not to judge, that was the question at hand. After going through Matthew 7:1-6 and all the scripture that line up with the precept of judging, it is quite obvious that we can and should judge without a doubt, but there are stipulations to how we can judge and when we should judge. Do not be confused or out witted when someone says only God can judge me, because clearly Gods’ word says we can judge when judging in proper order. The fact is whoever is reading these posts are judging the post as well as judging the author of the post. Whether you agree or disagree you are still judging.