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Further Study of God's Word for Friday May 9

SeniorSeeker

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Friday's Bible Study

The law requires righteousness,-a righteous life, a perfect character; and this man has not to give. He cannot meet the claims of God's holy law. But Christ, coming to the earth as man, lived a holy life, and developed a perfect character. These He offers as a free gift to all who will receive them. His life stands for the life of men. Thus they have remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God. More than this, Christ imbues men with the attributes of God. He builds up the human character after the similitude of the divine character, a goodly fabric of spiritual strength and beauty. Thus the very righteousness of the law is fulfilled in the believer in Christ. God can be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus. Rom. 3:26.

In summary, the death of Jesus powerfully demonstrated the permanence of God's law. When our first parents sinned, God could have abolished His laws and taken away the penalties for violation. However, this would have meant a miserable existence in a lawless society for the earth's inhabitants. Instead, God chose to send His Son as a Substitute for us, in that He received the just penalty for sin as required by the law on behalf of all people. Through Jesus' death, the entire race stands in a new relationship to God. This means that any one of us, through faith in Jesus, can have our sins forgiven and stand perfect in God's sight.

Questions:

Many religions teach that at the end of a person's life God balances the persons' good deeds against the bad deeds before determining whether that person will be rewarded in the afterlife. What is so terribly wrong with this kind of thinking?

Jesus, the One who was equal to God, died for our sins. If we think that obedience to the law can somehow add to that, in terms of saving us, what does this say about the efficacy of Christ's sacrifice?

What are some other reasons why the idea that states that God's law was abolished after the Cross is false? When people say that, what do they really mean was abolished; that is,
what commandment do they think was abolished?
 
yes the hole point of jesus suffering was to uphold the law If God forgave with out an atonement he would have shown great disrespect to his law, and would have made no difference between the law breaker and the holy angels. he would have treated the bad just like the good and when this was observed , by all heaven it would have introduced lawlessness & anarchy, but when God brutalized his eternal only begotten son who is God of God on that roman cross all heaven seen two things, 1 God will not let the laws penalty slip , and 2 he must love us very much to do that for us for God so cared for the world that he gave his only begotten son so that whoever believes can be saved, do we as sinners realize a deal when we see one this is a great bargain , of course its an insult to God that we could earn this or pay it back or that we are good enuff its just God being kind and at a great expense to himself tho He God Was rich yet he became poor , that we who are poor ( that is morally) can become rich who would not want to know a god like this , and serve him
 
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