(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Let's get into the crux of this. So what has decayed? What has vanished away? Well, let me first and foremost say that this does not include the moral law. And this is why. Because people want to, they think they got one on us when we talk about, hey, the old covenant is done. Well, what about the moral law? You know, thou shall not kill. Thou shall not commit adultery. Well, what about that? Is that done away with? And here's the stupid thing about that thought, okay, is that the Bible specifically says that the things in the old covenant that were done away with were a shadow of things to come. Right? We said that already. So is killing a shadow of things to come? You know? Thou shall not kill. Is it a shadow of things to come in the New Testament? Thou shall not commit adultery. Well, see, that was a shadow of something to come. What? I mean, how do you explain that? Not only that, go to Romans chapter number 2. So the foolishness of that logic, so-called, is that that which was done away with is done away with because it has been fulfilled in the New Testament. Whereas the moral law of not killing, love in thy neighbor as thyself, these are things that we constantly have to fulfill, and in fact, those have been imposed upon us even under the order of Melchizedek. Even before Moses came, murdering was wrong. Even before Moses came, sodomy was still wicked. Even before Moses came, all these laws were still established. Now, here's something that'll just put this to bed right here, okay? Romans 2 verse 14, for when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these having not the law are a law unto themselves, which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness in their thoughts, the meanwhile accusing or else excusing one another. Now, what is he talking about? He's talking about the moral law. He's not talking about like God wrote the law in our hearts to do sacrifices every single day. I just have this thing in my heart, you know? I need to go do a sacrifice, I know this is wrong that I'm not doing a sacrifice right now. I have this thing in my heart that I need to keep the Sabbath. That's not what it's talking about. And if anyone says that to you, they're retarded. Or they're lying, just flat out lying. We obviously know by the reading of Romans chapter number 2, he's referring to the moral law. Because any human being in this world, whether they're adherence to Christianity or not, or they've read the Bible or not, they know murder is wrong. They know stealing is wrong. They understand that adultery is wrong. Why? Because that's the law that was written in their hearts. You see, that law will forever be in our hearts. That's why God didn't see fit. Why would he put, you know, hey, don't eat shrimp in your heart. Right? Why would he put that? It's like, I can't do that, you know, I'm violating my conscience, my heart's telling me not to eat shrimp. That's stupid, okay? That was there under the order of Melchizedek, through Moses, up until Christ and thereafter. That's God's moral law. So that's not done away with, okay? And by the way, the Bible says that the law is our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ. So I believe that entails some of the sacrifices because looking at the sacrifice day in and day out, week in and week out, it reminds you that Christ is going to come one day to do that for us if you're living in the Old Testament. But also, just the fact that you can't keep the commandments. That's what schoolmaster's teaching you, hey, I need a savior, I'm a sinner. There's no adjustment upon earth to do with good and sin if not. God bless you. God bless you.