Shalom and Salam everyone,
There is a general assumption among
followers of Judaism that G-d never changes His Laws or ever breaks His
promises.
Judaic thought bases this assertion on the
quote;
" What thing soever I command you,
observe to do it: thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish from it." De
12:32
Yet this verse is aimed at humans not
perverting G-d’s laws, while not mentioning G-d’s ability to amend the laws,
in fact, G-d’s power and willingness to alter the Laws is generally overlooked
in Judaism.
G-d repeatedly warns and demonstrates that
He can substitute the laws and He does break His promises;
“because
they had not executed My judgments, but had despised My statutes and had
polluted My Sabbaths, and their eyes were after their fathers' idols. Therefore
I gave them also statutes that were not good and judgments whereby they should
not live; and I polluted them in their own gifts, in that they caused to pass
through the fire all who openeth the womb, that I might make them desolate, to
the end that they might know that I am the LORD.” Ezekiel 20:24-26
Because of disobedience, God replaced His
laws just like God can break His Promise;
“And the LORD will bring you back in ships
to Egypt, a journey which I promised that you should never make again; and there
you shall offer yourselves for sale to your enemies as male and female slaves,
but no man will buy you." Deuteronomy 28:68
To the Muslims, God restored the Merciful
laws and kept His promise, our Sabbath is limited, allowing us to live, our
rules have much more mercy and forgiveness, instead of the ridged unforgiving,
impossible laws of Judaism.
Be forgiven, come to Islam.
Peace
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