Monday morning, November 17, 2008 [beautiful, clear, sunny and 420F],
[CONTINUED FROM Thursday, 11/13/08]
For reasons beyond me, Steve Brown also said this (my paraphrase, as I do not have the tape): There is a shallow teaching going around that says we have been released from the Law; however, we have NOT been released from the Law.
As you might imagine, when he spoke these words, I really wanted to stop him and question him, but Annis was sitting next to me, so I managed to contain myself, barely but enough to continue listening. I do think I know what he was attempting to accomplish because He followed with this: God's Ten Commandments were not His Ten Suggestions!
He went on to say that God has not changed His mind about any of His commandments from the first to the last. In other words, Steve was reminding us that each of His commandments is off limits for us; we have no business "fishing" where these "no fishing" signs are posted. Amazingly, I agreed with him; however, I must admit that I was wondering what he was going to do with his "we have NOT been released from the Law" comment.
Surely, every Christian (with the possible exception of those 'fresh born') knows that God was serious about the Ten Commandments, that He really meant for us to obey them, not violate them. I mean that has been preached long enough that even the heathen should know it is true.
But IS it really true? I don't think so (oops, I probably won't get a return invite!) and this is my reason: God knew from the very beginning that we would not obey the Ten Commandments, so He was not really expecting us to do so. You see, He gave us the Ten Commandments to show us our need for a Savior, not to give us "God's Rules for Righteousness." He gave us the Ten Commandments to show us how foolish it is for us to think we can become righteous in our own strength, i.e. by keeping the commandments.
Specifically, God gave us the Law (the Ten Commandments) to (1) define sin; (2) to show us its exceeding sinfulness; (3) to give sin its strength [power]; and finally (4) to be a schoolmaster that would drive [actually, drag] us in utter desperation to Jesus. When that job has been accomplished (and it has been in the life of every believer!), we are, thus, released from the Law!
Listen to Paul's own words: "For sin shall not be master over you, for you are not under Law, but under grace" [Romans 6:14; emphasis, mine]; "Therefore, my brethren, you also were made to die to the Law through the body of Christ, that you might be joined to another, to Him who was raised from the dead, that we might bear fruit for God. For while we were in the flesh, the sinful passions, which were aroused by the Law, were at work in the members of our body to bear fruit for death. But now we have been released from the Law, having died to that by which we were bound (the Law), so that we serve in newness of the Spirit and not in oldness of the letter [Romans 7:4-6; emphasis, mine]; "Now that no one is justified by the Law before God is evident; for, 'The Righteous man shall live by faith.' However the Law is not of faith; on the contrary, 'He who practices them shall live by them.' Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse for us—for it is written, 'Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree . . .'" [Galatians 3:11-13; emphasis, mine].
You can draw your own conclusions—
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