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Post by elizabeth on Apr 26, 2014 18:03:18 GMT
FULFILLED LAW - April 26, 2014 "For sin shall not have dominion over you; for ye are not under the law but under grace" (Romans 6:14) The believer's attitude toward the law is that it is "holy...and just, and good" (Romans 7:12). He does not belittle it by refusing to be under it; he honors it by acknowledging its fulfillment. "For I, through the law, am dead to the law, that I might live unto God" (Galatians 2:19). "If I say I am under law, and stop there, I am left in spiritual anarchy. If I say I am under law and under grace, I am in the current Galatian heresy which seeks to combine law and grace. But if I say I am not under the law but under grace, I am giving a biblical and Christian testimony." -C.I.S. "Our identification with Christ in His death places us in perfect reconciliation to a violated law. God has said, 'The soul that sinneth, it shall die.' The believer has sinned, and has died in Christ's death. The law has said, 'Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.' None have continued in obedience. But Christ has been 'made a curse for us'; for it is written, 'Cursed is everyone that hangeth on a tree.' Hence, crucified with Christ, we have been accursed in Him. Not one jot or tittle has then passed away from the law, but all has been fulfilled." -A.J.G. "If, then, when you died with Christ, you put away the childish lessons of outward things, why, as though you still lived in outward things, do you submit yourselves to decrees?" (Colossians 2:20, Wey.). Miles Stanford, None but the Hungry Heart click here
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 18:11:35 GMT
Thanks for sharing, Elizabeth. It's good to understand that we are no longer under the covenant of the Law, but under the covenant of Grace. But it's also good to understand that that doesn't mean the Law was abolished, as Jesus said, it means the Law was fulfilled by Jesus, Who then clothes us with His righteousness, by our faith, not by our works. Romans 3:31
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Post by elizabeth on Apr 26, 2014 20:05:52 GMT
I'm glad you like it John, I like it too. Stanford's devotionals are good at emphasizing how Christ took us with Him, to Calvary. This helped me to understand how we also died to sin. I especially loved this paragraph:
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