There are numerous views about the relationship of the Law and the Gospel and the implication and application for Christian living. For example in "Five Views On Law and Gospel", Zondervan 1999  each of the five contributors, who are all evangelical biblical committed scholars  come to different conclusions and I expect that  there are more.

We however do not need to go there for the purpose of this question. For example, Jesus, directly in Mark Chapter 7, made reference to declaring all food clean in verse 19 which rebuts the attempted parallel with food. Paul in Galatians says that the law is fulfilled in the one command- "Love your neighbour as yourself "(Galatians 5:14). Please read on however before hedonists get excited because he says that it is only living by the Spirit does one not come under law and that there are obvious fruits of the way of both the 'flesh' (which includes sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery) and of the Spirit (love...kindless...self-control).

To conclude then, we do not have to delve into considering the deep issues of what the relationship of the Law is regards to the Gospel for Christians, since we have New Testament assertions about sexual morality. Did I hear counter arguments-  we only obey Jesus'  words ( or what can be attributed to Him ) only and assert that the words of the bible are culture only related and do nto apply today? maybe more on this later... 

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