Q: When Christ died on the cross, was the moral nature of God changed?
It is sacrilege even to ask the question.
So long as God is unchanged (For I am the Lord, I change not; Mal. 3:6) the moral principles radiating from His nature remain unchanged.
So long as God abhors lying, stealing, killing, adultery, covetousness,false gods, etc., so long will the universe to its farthest corners be controlled by moral laws against these evil deeds.
But we are told that the Ten Commandments was abolished at the cross, which, if words mean anything, means that the prohibitions of that holy code, the "Thou shall not's" have disappeared.
---Now, either these precepts were abolished, or they were not.
---Now, either these precepts were abolished, or they were not.
There is no middle ground.
For example, either the sixth command, which prohibits murder, was abolished, or it was not. And so with the other commands."
F.D. Nicols/F7
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