The term "legality" means accuracy in accordance to established law. Sounds like something positive or beneficial right? Or for some of you...it sounds like I just spoke a foreign language.
First we understand there are laws relating man to man (as in the many laws of Moses), and then Laws dealing with man's relationship to God and also God with man. Don't misinterpret what I'm about to say, Legalism in itself isn't wrong. Paul actually used the law as a finger to point the religious sects of his day to Christ, who himself became the fulfillment of God's law and completion of man's reconciliation to God through his life and death.
Only God himself (through Christ) could ever fulfill these legalistic laws, obey these laws, and thereby remove the laws' consequences toward believers. The Pharisees could never accomplish this goal. They tried for thousands of years and the religious leaders of today won't succeed either.
The power of the law (spiritually)was meant to validate a person's spiritual death. Like a spiritual death certificate made valid only by a physician's signature. In this case God being the Supreme Doctor of this declaration, knowing and writing the letter of that law. In more Lamens terms, God's a Doctor and he writes a perscription for us to live by.
The legalist of today forget much of Christ's teaching and His revelation of the law. There are those who would plead the Law so high, that it would seem insurmountable, even in the shadow of the cross. Hence, many of my generation are so overpowered by the evidence of Law and conscience, they never seek reconciliation because it simply overwhelms them. They may never receive Salvation's message of Grace because of the drone of legalistic religious order and the loud trumpeting of Law's loud condemnation. Or they may understand God's gift of salvation, but never will be able to effectivly convey that message because they are caught up in the legality of it all. Certainly the law is important and plays a critical role in a Christian's life, but it is to reveal our condition, never meant to be lived by or dwelt under.
So I believe the problem is this: we confuse the Law with Doctrine. Grace does not excuse the Law or ignore it, neither does it violate its principles. It overpowers it with a greater law: the Law of Grace. Much in the same way aerodynamics does not negate the law of gravity, it simply supersedes it with a greater law that lifts planes and people off the groung. While some view the rules of the Old Testament and the New Testament Church as a guidebook to live by, we know this in itself is not a bad thing when kept in its scriptural place. However many of us seem to have lost the true picture imaged by the New Testament, and therewith miss the intent and spirit of the law.
Paul used balance and perspective of them both. "The letter of the Law kills, but the Spirit giveth Life." To use one or the other in imbalance to the other has always been the glue of error whereby many in the early churches fell to legalism. Remember Paul's issue of physical circumcism verses circumcisim of the heart?
To expose error is good. But to expose it under the harsh light of legalism without the balance of Grace (Love) would do a huge injustice to the heart of Christ. Remember, Grace was always preached as the weightier Law, not ignored just overpowered and given a new light under which to view Doctrine. We should all be humbled in heartfelt thanks for the way God, the Righteous Judge, tips the scales toward Grace. For Grace is surely the heart of Christ who is full of Grace AND Truth.
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The Law is never to be lived by. David I strongly disagree. One of the evidences for salvation is that you desire and seek to live by God's Law. I do not have time now because i am at work but i will give you many many Scriptures that nullify just that one statement "never to be lived by" everything else was very good. by the way legalism is death. Later
yeah i hope that it was just a mistake that you made in lieu of your passion for your predominant thesis. Nice vocabulary by the way and also i agree but along with Jeff the Law does point us to our deficiencies but Paul also talks about living up to the law and how Christ while Never contradicting the "Law" (the actual law and not developed tradition) actually lived up to the Law as should we. So the fact that the Law is never to be lived by is incorrect as im sure you already know but great blog.
Very Impressive!!!
If you take that sentence out of the context of my blog then it seems that what I said was unbiblical.
Obedience to the law is in fact the evidence of salvation, but the law was never meant to be burdened on believers.
Not following the law isn't something that keeps your from salvation!
God never said walk under the law, he said walk under the spirit.
Christ bore the weight of the law so that the law isn't burdumsome to the believer. Thus Christ taking our Yoke.
Love God with all your heart. Thats your commandment! Don't split hairs on all the other issues. Stop getting so worked up over symmantics.
Also JC, we could never and will never be able to live up to the law. Thats the whole reasoning behind of salvation
I am a bit confused about what you mean by your use of the word burdensome. the bible also says that the commands of God are a joy to true believers, so the Law will not be burdensome to live by, and again all of this is by the Spirit of God living in us but He gives you a deep desire to live by the commands of God and the power to do so. Our yoke is easy because of the joy God gives us through the Spirit to do the things a Christian should be doing. I still would like to know what exactly you mean by your comments here.
http://www.acts17-11.com/snip_legalism.html
More info on what you're talking about.
i am sorry i forgot to address this. I would be careful to say that talking about the other commands is splitting hairs. Everything in Scripture is equally as important as everything else. no matter what anyone may tell you.
i agree with you we cannot live up to the law. Jesus became a curse for us our focus is now to minister and live life "above the law" so to speak that is to say realizing that we have moral obligations that we must fulfill thou shall not kill etc. But not the religious law regulations. However the law is not obsolete as some would suggest because it is our main tool to remember the condition that we were in before God's grace trumped that of the law. But again no one has said this so don't draw a knife to my neck but i think to say that the law is obsolete is a weird concept in my opinion. I loved the blog and i probably did take you out of context. Anyway wiikend this saturday but im not sure where to have it at yet. Any ideas let me know. I'm out.
Jeff, your still missing my point! Its not the laws themselves that are the problem. Its the focus that you have on the laws (splitting hairs).
When your focus becomes scewed and you can't see the forest for the trees...that where the problem amounts.
Read 1 John. Our focus is loving God but in part that means that you are focusing on striving after holiness. I encourage you to really look into what Jesus meant when He said that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind and I also encourage you to see what those verses mean in Deut. because unless you are using Scripture to interpret Scripture you will be wrong every time. Forget about what people may have taught you and simply look into the Scripture and I mean really study the Scripture because they are your life.
wow, david, you seem to have gotten a lot of responses out of this one...i hope you guys cleared everything up, lol.
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