1) Can
you knowingly disregard the reasonable requests of your spouse and remain in
right standing with them?
2) Can
you knowingly transgress the instructions of our Heavenly Father and remain in
right standing with Him?
3) If
you commit a crime worthy of the death penalty, but your twin takes your place
at the execution (unbeknownst to anyone else and you go free), does that mean
the act you committed is no longer a crime?
4) Did
the sacrificial death of Messiah change what the law defined as sin?
5) Did
the sacrificial death of Messiah make it okay to transgress the law?
6) Did
the resurrection of Messiah make the law irrelevant?
7) Does
being set free mean we are at liberty to do as we please?
8) When
the woman accused of adultery was set free by Yeshua, did he give her a second
chance to go and sin some more?
9) Was
the law given to instruct you on how to do evil?
10) Did our Heavenly Father ever say to disregard
what he instructed?
11) Can you
disregard the law and simultaneously admire the Psalms of David who expressed
that his hearts desire was to delight in the law?
12) Can you
disregard the law and simultaneously adhere to the wisdom found in Proverbs
which was built upon the law?
13) Did Yeshua say that the law would pass before heaven and earth pass away?
14) Have the heavens or the earth passed away yet?
15) When Yeshua
said he did not come to destroy the law, but to fulfill it, did he mean that he
came to tick the law off a list (like you would on a “to do” list)?
16) Can you get
the most out of a relationship without having an understanding of the other’s
perspective?
17) Is our
relationship with the Heavenly Father any different?
18) Did God say
we could enter into covenant with Him on our own terms?
19) Can man
define what righteousness is?
20) Can man
amend what God has established?
21) Did Yeshua
say that if we love Him we should keep our own commandments?
To follow is to learn.