our common sense means to do it according to the law. This is true, but we often ignore that if we misunderstand or interpret the law, the consequences will be very serious. For example, Jesus once accused the Pharisees that they seduced a person into religion, … but made him a son of hell. (Matt. 23:15)
Because, if the Bible is misinterpreted by people who have no knowledge and are not firm, the result will be self-destruction. (see 2 Tim. 3:16)
Therefore, it is very important to be an innocent worker and to interpret the truth according to the right meaning (2 Tim. 2:15).
In the eyes of Jews, the so-called perfection of the law by Jesus can actually refer to the correct interpretation of Torah; To abolish the law means to misinterpret Torah.
Just as Jesus once blamed the Pharisees, saying that they misinterpreted the commandment that parents should be honored, that is, they nullified the word of God. (Mark 7:13)
Misinterpreting the Bible and misleading people do, to some extent, nullify God's law; Only by interpreting the Bible correctly can people walk in God's mind.
Therefore, Jesus said that he came to fulfill the law, that is to say, he wanted to clarify the true meaning of the law, so that people could understand God's mind and live God's goodness and justice.
Brothers and sisters, how much effort have we spent on understanding Shinto? Are we perfecting or abolishing God's law?