by C. R.
Stam
As true Americans celebrate their liberty, true Christians
should
rejoice in the even greater liberty which they have in
Christ.
Our Lord said: "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you
free" and "If the Son, therefore, shall make you free, ye
shall be free
indeed" (John 8:32,36). Likewise St. Paul declares that
believers in
Christ have been made "free from sin" and have become
"servants to
God," who deals with us in grace (Rom. 6:22).
It is strange that so many sincere religious people
actually wish to be
in bondage to the Mosaic Law, which can only judge and
condemn them for
their sins. Peter called the law: "a yoke... which neither
our fathers
nor we were able to bear" (Acts 15:10). Paul called it
"the handwriting
of decrees, that was against us, which was contrary to us"
(Col. 2:14).
He called it "the ministration of death" and "the
ministration of
condemnation" (II Cor. 3:7,9).
He challenged those who "desired" to be under the law:
"Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not
hear the law?"
(Gal. 4:21).
"For as many as are of the works of the law are under the
curse; for it
is written. Cursed is every one that continueth not in all
things which
are written in the book of the law, to do them" (Gal.
3:10).
Thank God, "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the
law, being
made a curse for us" (Gal. 3:13). Man always responds
better to grace
than to law. The law was "added because of transgressions"
(Gal. 3:19).
"By the law is the knowledge of sin" (Rom. 3:20). But
Christ died for
our sins and now true believers serve God from gratitude
and love.
Hence Rom. 6:14 says: "Sin shall not have dominion over
you, for ye are
not under the law but under grace." Since Christ has
redeemed us from
the law (Gal. 4:5) God says to every true believer:
"Stand fast, therefore, in the liberty wherewith Christ
hath made us
free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage"
(Gal. 5:1).
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