Tradition vs. Commandment
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"Ye Leave the Commandment of God, and Hold Fast the Tradition of Men" Mar 7:8
By G. Campbell Morgan0MRK 7:8G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the conflict between the commandments of God and the traditions of men, as illustrated in Mark 7:8-9. He critiques the Pharisees for prioritizing human traditions over divine commandments, highlighting how such practices can lead to a departure from true obedience to God. Morgan argues that traditions, while often well-intentioned, can obscure the law of God and hinder genuine spiritual growth. He calls for a return to direct fellowship with God, free from the constraints of human interpretations and traditions. Ultimately, he encourages believers to embrace the freedom found in Christ, which transcends the limitations of tradition.
Traditions of the Elders
By Charles Finney0MAT 15:6MRK 7:8Charles Finney addresses the dangers of adhering to human traditions that undermine God's commandments, emphasizing how the Pharisees' oral traditions rendered the law of God ineffective. He illustrates that these traditions often distort the true nature of God's moral law, leading to self-righteousness and a misunderstanding of the necessity of atonement. Finney warns that such traditions can blind individuals to their need for repentance and the transformative power of the gospel. He calls for a return to the pure teachings of Scripture, free from human interpretations that dilute the truth. Ultimately, he urges believers to recognize the importance of obedience to God's law as a reflection of genuine faith.