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Oh How I Love Thy Law!

by Paul Rakowicz  
9/08/2009 / Christian Living


Thy Word is a Lamp unto my Feet, and a Light unto my Path (Psalm 119:105). And I will delight myself in thy commandments, which I have loved (Psalms 119:47). Oh how I love thy law! It is my meditation all the day (Psalms 119:97). Forever, O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven (Psalms 199:89). Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away (Matthew 24:35).

What is it about these words that compel us to further inquiry? Why, they are Spirit! and they are Life! (John 6:63)

Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul, and bind them for a sign upon your hand, that they may be as frontlets between your eyes. (Deuteronomy 30:14)

Now, what are you doing in your daily walk to lay up the words of our Lord and our God Jesus Christ in your heart and soul? What are you doing to bind them for a sign upon your hand? How is the Word of God's Law becoming your prism through which you view all of heaven and earth?

If you are struggling with some wrong thoughts about the Law that are keeping you from its Wisdom; for instance, if you are imagining that the "Law" has somehow been done away with; or that the Law is a force of condemnation; or that the Law was "nailed to the cross"then listen to the voice of Chrysostom (347-407 AD) (representing the best and brightest from the early church) as he speaks on this verse from Romansa verse which proclaims with great boldness "For we know that the Law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin." (Romans 7:14)
From St. John Chrysostom on Romans chapter 7, specifically verse 14:

After having said that great evils had taken place
and that sin, taking occasion by the commandment, had grown stronger
and the opposite of what the Law mainly aimed at had been the result
and after having thrown the hearer into a great deal of perplexity;

the Apostle Paul goes on next to give the rationale of these events
after first clearing the Law of any ill suspicion.

For lest
upon hearing
"that it was through the commandment that sin took that occasion
and that it was when the Law came that sin revived
and through it deceived and killed"
anyone
should suppose the Law to be the source of these evils;

the Apostle Paul first sets forth its defense with considerable advantage
not clearing it from accusation only,
but encircling it also with the utmost praise.

And this he lays down, not as granting it for his own part
but as declaring a universal judgment.

For we know, the Apostle Paul says, that "the Law is spiritual"
which is the same as him saying
"The Law being spiritual is a self-evident fact
Due to the simple truth that it is so far from being the cause of sin
or to blame for the evils that have happened!"

Now observe, that he not only clears it of accusation
but bestows exceeding great praise upon it.

For, by calling it spiritual
he shows it to be a teacher of virtue and hostile to vice
for this is what being spiritual means
leading off from sin of every kind.

And this the Law did do
by frightening, admonishing, chastening, correcting
and recommending every kind of virtue.

Whence then, was sin produced?...
If the teacher (that is, the Law) was so admirable?

It was from the listlessness of its disciples!...
That is by the free-will failure of men!

Wherefore he went on to say, "but I am carnal"

giving us a sketch now with these words "I am carnal"
of man prior to Grace
a sketch of man as he was comporting himself in the Law
and before the Law
a sketch of man as he was while he was still sold under sin
that is before the Advent of Christ
and the bringing of Salvation by Grace through Faith Alone!.

The Apostle Paul says this because with death
which came forth from sin
he means the throng of passions also came in.

For when the body had become mortal through sin and death
it was henceforth a necessary thing for it to receive
concupiscence
and anger
and pain
and all the other passions
which required a great deal of wisdom
(a wisdom which is of course found only in the Law)
to prevent their flooding us
and sinking even "reason" into the depth of sin.

For in themselves the "passions" of life were not sin
but
when their extravagancy was unbridled
it wrought this effect.

Thus (that I may take one of them and examine it as a specimen)
"desire" is not sin
but when it has run into extravagance
being not minded to keep within the laws of marriage
but springing even upon other men's wives
then the thing henceforward becomes adultery
yet not by reason of the desire
but by reason of its exorbitancy.

Now observe the wisdom of Paul.
For after praising the Law
he hastens immediately to the earlier period
that he may show the state of our race
not only during the time of the Law
but also at the time it received the Law
thus making it plain how necessary the presence of grace was
a thing he labored on every occasion to prove
for when the Apostle Paul says "sold under sin"
he means it not of those who were under the Law only
but of those who had lived before the Law also
including thereby mankind from the very first.
What beautiful words these are, and what a privilege to have them ringing in our ears 1600 years after they were first written by this one the Church calls "The preacher with a golden tongue!" Can you not see the beauty of the Law? And its continuing role in our state of Grace! If I can myself do anything ever for any believer I hope it will include this: to render them open to the hearing daily of the Wordand the implementation of the Law of God in their everyday life.

For it is by Grace through Faith Alone that we are saved, that we might then (through the Law of Liberty brought forth by this Grace) live in the Freedom of the Good Works of God as set forth in His Glorious LawHis Commandments, Statutes, Judgments and Precepts.

May the Lord and God of all that is Right and Good help us to implement Christendom by His Law through the free gift of Grace bestowed upon those who simply humble themselves to believe in the deity of Jesus Christ.

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