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Can the Law Save Us

Hobie

Well-Known Member
I wrote this some time back, but the point still applies..
Jesus used parables to explain things plainly so the people could understand, and I was struck as I worked on my fence this morning, by how the fence was like Gods law, and I thought I would share it. I have many animals but none have given me more grief than my goats. When I first got them, they were a few weeks old and I put up a fence to keep them safe from the various panthers, bears, bobcats and other wildlife that share the woods with us. The fence was more of a marker for the goats as they soon learned to go under it and wander out in the woods were dangers lurked. They got out and indulged in all their little goat desires and ate lantana and other things which wasnt good for them, then at night they would come home through the front gate and lay on the warm hood of my car or the top, causing me great grief. Then I lost some of them from bloating from what they ate and to wildlife, so I did everything I could to save them from the real dangers in the woods. I put a second fence around them so they were in sight of the house so I could go get them if they got out. I sank the bottom of the fence deeper, but they jumped over it. I made the fence higher, so they stood on top of stumps or logs so they could get over it. I told my wife we would have to get rid of the goats because they would not stay withing the fence, so she said to let her try.

She went and sat with them and gave them alfalfa hay to clear out their tummys of the bad stuff they had picked up. She talked to them and rubbed their bellies when they were sick and gave them charcoal for the bloating. Soon the goats stopped jumping the fence and waited for my wife in their pen, and let her hold them and clean their fur or between their horns as that is the one place they cant reach. Now they listen for her voice and come running when she calls and sit with her and listen to her little goat stories she tells them.

Something happened that changed the goats, I couldnt put my finger on it but on one thing I was clear, the fence didnt save them from the dangers. Did it help, yes as far as it delineated the cleared land of the farm and their little goat pen where it was safe. But somehow the goats changed in their little goat desires and behavior and they no longer wanted to jump the fence and leave the farm, but instead to stay within the safety of the fence and share their happiness with someone who loves them...
 

Hobie

Well-Known Member
If the works of the law cannot save a person, is it therefore necessary to keep the law? We find the answer in what Paul wrote in Romans:

Romans 6:1-2
1 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
2 God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?

In other words, does grace give us a license to disobey the law of God? His answer is: "God forbid." Does grace, or basically a pardon, open the way for you to disobey the law? As Paul says "God Forbid",, it adds compelling urgency to your decision not to disobey the law again. Why, then, should any true Christian try to rationalize his way out of obeying the law of God? Jesus says:

John 14:15
If ye love me, keep my commandments.
 

Hobie

Well-Known Member
Today, we see more and more Christians given the thought of not having to obey the Ten Commandments at all or listening to ministers or teachers who say its done away with. To keep or not to keep is being debated even in churches, and most people today are no longer looking for truth. But instead they are looking for a smooth, easy, comfortable religion that will allow them to live the way they please in sin and still give assurance of salvation.

One view by many churches is they will say the Ten Commandments are a law which can be set aside as it was just for the Jews and others will say the Ten Commandments were nailed to the cross, and all we have to do is love one another. If all we have to do is love one another and God, does loving God mean we can take His name in vain? Does it allow for worshipping idols or even denying God the time of praise and worship He wants from us on His Holy day?

What about people; does it mean we can lie to them, steal from them, murder them, disrespect our parents or commit adultery? It seems if you love God with all your heart and your neighbor as yourself you are obeying all Ten Commandments. This is no doubt why Jesus said it.

Matthew 22:37-40 King James Version (KJV)
37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

and also why Christ said:
Matthew 19:16-17 King James Version (KJV)
16 And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life?
17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments
 
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