Monday, March 30, 2009

The Law and The Promise

Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law by becoming a curse for us. In addition he redeemed us in order that the blessing placed on Abraham and Israel will now be passed on to us. When we place our faith in the Lord Jesus by believing that He took our place on the cross of Calvary and paid the penalty for our sins, we are made perfect in God's sight as if we had kept the entire Law.

God in his grace gave the Law to Abraham because our continual transgressions (sins) grieved the Lord, who cannot look upon it without exacting punishment. The Law was supposed to last only until the promised Seed of Abraham--Jesus Christ was come. Through faith, all who placed their belief in him will be justified as if they kept the entire Law. So we are no longer under the Law. Through faith in God's grace we are saved by believing in the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ who kept the entire Law. In Christ we become one and heirs according to God's promise to Abraham.

Galatians 4 v. 4-6 states that when the time was fully come, God sent His Son...born of a woman, born under the Law, to redeem those who were under the Law. Therefore we can receive the full rights of a son or daughter, and God looks at us as if we kept the entire Law...as if we never sinned. God sent the spirit of His Son into our hearts and now we are the children of the King and joint heirs of God's promise to Abraham.

The Law was added because of our sin and disobedience. Christ died after keeping the entire Law--something that God commanded us to do, but we were unable to do. Christ paid the full price to save the world from Hell and now all we have to do is accept what was done and believe in our hearts that Christ did it all for us. Then, by God's grace, we are saved through faith alone...no works or anything else is required. Nothing that we can do will make us acceptable since God refers to our "good works" as "filthy rags." Spiritually we were dead, but after we place our faith in Jesus, we are made alive. Through faith we are justified and we are no longer under the Law, we are in Christ and Christ in us.

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