No Part With The Law
Apostle Grace Lubega
Hebrews 8:13(AMP); When God speaks of a new [covenant or agreement], He makes the first one obsolete (out of use). And what is obsolete (out of use and annulled because of age) is ripe for disappearance and to be dispensed with altogether.
The Bible through our theme scripture reveals a fundamental truth about the place of the law in the New Testament dispensation.
Firstly, the Bible says that it is out of use. By out of use, God means to say that it has no relevance to the new creation because of what was done by Christ in the New Testament believer.
The scriptures further reveal that IT IS TO BE DISPENSED WITH ALTOGETHER. It means that it has no place on our pulpits.
In Galatians 4:30, God uses the radical language of “casting it out.” He did not mean preach it moderately while balancing it with the grace. He meant, cast it out!
He did not mean preach it this Sunday and dilute its effect with the grace the following Sunday. He meant, cast it out.
In the New Testament dispensation, the law will never define the relationship between God and the Born Again Christian.
Hallelujah!
FURTHER STUDY: Galatians 4:22-31, 1 Timothy 1:9
GOLDEN NUGGET:
In the New Testament dispensation, the law will never define the relationship between God and the Born Again Christian.
PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank you for this truth. I have embraced the grace in fullness and with utmost humility. It is the message on my lips and the reality of my life. The fruits of grace are abundant in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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