Grace and Law were never in opposition, but were always complementary. You cannot be saved by Grace unless you are first convicted by the Law for breaking it and are truly repentant. How can a person claim to believe in someone else if they refuse to believe what the other person has said?
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Raised in the church (Pentecostal), and was in ministry for over 20 years. But for the past few years there has been a shifting in my faith. A drawing to Torah observances. It is a journey and process in unlearning what you were taught in order to see what scripture actually says.
The #passover Lamb is to be killed "between the evenings" on Nisan 14. Tradition says this is between noon and sunset, but the literal meaning is uncertain. It could be taken to mean at twilight or at any time on the 14th day of the month. The ancient rabbis weren't united on what that phrase means. It's ambiguous, even to ancient Hebrew speakers.
Is the Passover First Fruits offering supposed to be on the day after the first high sabbath of Unleavened Bread of after the first weekly Sabbath of Unleavened Bread? Once again, the texts are ambiguous.
The Biblical feast days have lots of stuff for people to fight over if they want to. God purposely left many things in #torah ambiguous. Sometimes a statement might contain multiple meanings or it could just be an opportunity for growth by working out our differences. I recommend that you simply choose not to give into the temptation to argue. Pray, study, and if you are still uncertain, err on the side of unity.