What Really was the Purpose of the Law?

Within the hearts of all men and women, there is a moral compass.  This is true of the believer and the unbeliever.  The very fact that we are born with a moral compass, points to the truth that there is a God.  Evolution could never have developed within mankind a moral compass or a desire for infinity.  Look deep within, there is a desire built also within man for infinity.  The Law revealed God’s Holiness and Righteousness; but, it also proved man’s own inability to accomplish perfect righteousness by his own volition.  From the beginning of time, mankind desired something or someone greater than themselves to overcome the elements of this world.  That desire for law, order and power itself points toward the existence of God.  Under the bondage of a law which nature itself writes on our hearts, we are lead to despair, driving us to discover God.

When God gave Moses the law, it was not for the law to bring salvation.  Rather it pointed out mankind’s need for a redeemer.  It pointed them to look to God, in faith to trust Him to provide for them a salvation they could not achieve on their own.  He alone provided their protection and their provision.  Furthermore, He was their guide through the wilderness of this life. He promised them a Messiah, a redeemer.  Their only hope of salvation was faith in Him.  The sacrificial system pointed to that Messiah who would come.  Their sins were not covered because of the sacrifice; rather, their salvation came through faith that God would wash them clean by His Grace.

What the Law Could Not Do, Christ Did

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Is Salvation by Faith or by Works of the Law?

The early church of Galatia was invaded by many false teachers.  These false churches taught that Salvation began with faith in Jesus Christ; however, once having placed their faith in Jesus the continuance of their salvation was based on their subjection to the law.  Paul’s response in Galatians is crystal clear.  Salvation is by faith alone and not by the works of the law.  The purpose of the law was to reveal to mankind his inability to come to God by works of their own hand.  Over and over again, throughout history; mankind’s failure to live righteously before a Righteous and Just God through works of their own hand. How could it be then that anyone would believe they could keep their salvation by the works of the law performed by their own will?

Christ came, paid the price for our sin.  He was the ultimate sacrifice, setting us free from the law we were so inept to keep by our own power.   Rather we are called to new life in Christ Jesus.

“For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh: that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit” (Romans 8:2-4).

A New Life by Faith Not the Works of the Law

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What Does It Mean to Be Justified by Faith?

Salvation is an act of God’s Grace.  We cannot obtain it by merit of our own ability. Neither can we live the Christian life through our own strength.  We are justified by faith in Jesus Christ.  Justified by faith means that not only are our sins forgiven; but, that we are declared righteous because of the finished work of Christ on the Cross.  He paid in full our penalty: past, present and future.  When anyone accepts Jesus Christ as their Savior, the Holy Spirit seals their salvation.

That we should be to the praise of His glory, who first trusted in Christ.  In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise, which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of His Glory.  Ephesians 1:12-14.

Therefore, we no longer live under the law with it’s death penalty.  Does that mean I live a life of sin; because, I know the penalty has been removed?  Absolutely not.  Having been justified by Grace through faith in Jesus Christ, I am brought to life to a new life.  The power to live that life comes because the Holy Spirit indwells every believer, placing them in Christ.

ROMANS 8:1-3, 8-9

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Why Is It Really Important to Study the Scripture?

Of all the Apostles, Paul was the most educated in the Scripture; having been taught by Gamaliel, a respected member of the Sanhedrin.  Paul, prior to his conversion was a Pharisee, who because of His intense loyalty to Judaism and the tradition of the elders, he began to persecute the Christians.[1] Yet, when he met and was confronted by the risen Christ; he realized that all this teaching by men had failed to teach him the truth.  Before he began his ministry, he went into Arabia where for three years he studied the Scripture with God alone being his teacher.  “But I certify you, brethren that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.  For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ” (Galatians 1:11-12).

Paul had not walked with Jesus while he was on earth. Therefore, for him to become the teacher of the Gentile nation as God had called him, he would need to be taught the truth of Scripture by Jesus Christ before he listened even to the other apostles.  In his letter to the Galatians, Paul outlines this with great detail.  All too often, we as Christians find ourselves satisfied with just attending a church and only learning of scripture by what the preacher says.  Although, this is important; it does not negate our need to daily set aside time to prayerfully study the Scripture ourselves so that we might rightly discern the truth of the gospel. We must not rely solely on what other men tell us.

The Importance of Studying the Scripture

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To Be Made Perfect in Love-a poem of faith

When I first received the call, I knew I would have to go.  My dear, precious son on the line said, “Mom, I need you.”  With no hesitation, I hung up knowing that I would be moving there.  Love commanded that I go.  When God commanded 5 1/2 years ago that I move to Columbia, MO, I said yes.  Then, I waited for all the doors to open.  Well, that time; God awoke my heart to know that I was to take a leap of faith with no nets to catch me.  I am so glad I did.  My life is filled with wonderful things.  I love my job, my patients, the doctors I work with, my time alone with God and my Bible each morning, my son, grandchildren, school and all of you.

Wow! I could go on forever saying how wonderful my life is, filled with joy and peace; because, I obeyed.

Perhaps, for that reason; when the gravity of the move at my age set in-a moment of panic hit.  I looked at all I had and a piece of my heart wanted to cling to all that is familiar.  God, suddenly revealed the truth that at the center of my heart, I had not been perfected yet in love.  What if Christ had hesitated or said, “Hold on, I don’t know that I want to do this. Leave my perfect place at God’s side, surrounded by perfect joy and peace, to go where He would be mocked, hated, and crucified.

A TIME UNKNOWN

This time, instead of me hesitating; at least not now.  Love did win, as God began to transform my heart and drain the selfish chaff.  He reminded me that obedience brought all that I have now and He is in Sovereign control of my future as well.  Obedience does lead to His perfect plan for my life.  However, this time; He has asked me to wait for His perfect timing and not to run ahead.  Once the decision is made, it is hard to wait patiently; but, I shall rest in His Grace to show me when.  So, keep me in your prayers as well.

Because of all this:  I wrote this poem today.  Never forget, God is constantly at work in your heart and mine to transform us into the image of Christ.  He will perfect us in love, as we listen to His commands and follow Him.

PERFECT IN LOVE

by Effie Darlene Barba

 

Perfect in love, oh how can that be

When bits of my heart think only of me

I bid you now Lord, to set my heart free

From selfish desires, only then I can see

The cost of your love for my liberty

To an old rugged cross, you went willingly

Leaving your throne, your comfort and glee

You chose the pain with humility

You counted it joy to die on that tree

My redemption to buy, that was your decree

To offer forgiveness, that was your plea

Though I was the one, hands and heart guilty

You left everything with no thought to flee

You ran to my side providing for me

A chance to see You in all Your Glory

Wrapped in Your love eternally

 

So, now that I hear your voice bid me go

To places unknown, Your Glory to show

To hearts shattered, broken whose lights lost their glow

The pains and the sorrows of life made them low

My Precious Lord, how could I say no

Your perfect love commands I bestow

Upon them Your Love, as I’ve come to know

 

You go now beside me, You are my guide

In Your Perfect Love my heart will abide

 

Your perfect love casting out fear

Replacing it with Your Joy and Your cheer

DO YOU KNOW CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOR?

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Abiding, Steadfast JoyABIDING, STEADFAST JOY

A labor of love, this book provides you with 3 foundations of truth from the scripture which once known will provide you with abiding, steadfast joy. Undaunted by the storms of life; your joy will overflow.

 

 

 


WHEN INJUSTICE AND VIOLENCE REIGN:
Through a study of Nahum, Habukkuk, and Zephaniah; I brought their message into our modern times. Answering the questions of “Why, God?”

Providing a foundation of faith and hope; even, as we see so much evil in the world and in our nation. With so much sorrow and despair, this book I wrote to guide you into discovering God’s Perfect Plan of love; amid this chaotic world filled with life’s storms.

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