The Mosaic Law, the Law of Christ and Salvation
Are we saved by observing the law of Moses?
Or does the law have no role in salvation?
- Does the law of Christ replace the law of Moses?
- Or is it the fulfilment and extension of it?
- Is there opposition… or continuity?
- Are the two laws compatible?
- Does one derive from the other?
- Or do they mark a profound change in the relationship between God and man?
- Is the law of Moses still applicable today?
- Did Jesus come to abolish it or to fulfil it?
- What is the law of Christ?
- Is there continuity or a break between these two laws?
- And above all: which law is linked to salvation?
👉 In this study, we will return to the Scriptures to clearly distinguish between the law of Moses and the law of Christ, and understand their relationship, their complementarity — or their differences — within the framework of salvation.
Who and how can we be saved?
Since the beginning, man has been asking this essential question:What is salvation, and how can one access it?
In the Christian world, there are many answers: faith alone, works, grace, sacraments, repentance…
But behind this diversity, one question remains:What does the Bible really say?
Salvation cannot be based on human traditions or inherited interpretations without examination.
It touches on what is most profound:our relationship with God, our condition, and our eternal future..
So:
- Who can be saved?
- By what means?
- Is salvation immediate, progressive, or future?
👉 This article proposes to return to the Scriptures toexamine all thingsand understand what God truly reveals.
The nature of God: Trinity, unity, or family?
The question of the nature of God is at the heart of the Christian faith.
Yet, it is often accepted without being truly examined.
The doctrine of the Trinity is currently dominant in Christianity.
Others speak of a strictly unique God, while some biblical passages seem to suggest a broader reality.
So, what does the Bible itself say?
- Is God a single person?
- Is He three persons in one essence?
- Or is there another understanding that is faithful to the Scriptures?
This question is not simply theological:
it influencesour understanding of Jesus Christ, salvation, and our relationship with God.
👉 In this study, we will set aside traditions to return to a single authority:the Scriptures.