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Lesson
4: Law and Grace |
| Objective:
To understand our inability to keep the law and our need for God's
grace. |
Read:
Galatians
3
Memorize: Romans
6:23 |
In God's holy Word,
the Law of Moses and God's grace are constantly set in contrast.
Under the Law, God
demanded righteousness from man. The Law was connected with works.
Under grace, God
in Christ gives righteousness to man, and that righteousness becomes ours
by faith (John 1:17; Ephesians 2:8,9).
By the Law we have
knowledge of sin (Romans 7:7,8; Galatians 3:19). Paul said, "I felt
fine so long as I did not understand what the law really demanded. But
when I learned the truth, I realized that I had broken the law and was
a sinner, doomed to die" (Romans 7:9, TLB).
Paul laments that,
because of his sinful nature, he constantly struggles with wrongdoing.
"I love to do God's will so far as my new nature is concerned; but
there is something else deep within me, in my lower nature, that is at
war with my mind and wins the fight and makes me a slave to the sin that
is still within me...Oh what a terrible predicament I'm in! Who will free
me from my slavery to this deadly lower nature? (Romans 7:22-25).
This is the struggle
of every child of God apart from His grace, which through Jesus Christ
delivered us from the guilt imposed by the Law and the bondage created
by our sins. Paul said, "Thank God! It has been done by Jesus Christ
our Lord. He has set me free" (verse 25).
While Jesus presents
the ultimate portrait of God's grace, one cannot fail to see a full gallery
of His mercy in the stories of the Old Testament. It is evident form the
struggles of man under the Law that deliverance could come only by His
mercy and grace. Thus we have a balance between God's judgment of sin
and His means of restoration for those who truly trust and obey Him.
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