Christ: The Fulfillment of the Law and Salvation

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Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth. I make those that all of this verse the Christians' charter. Here is the Charter of every Christian. Here is the verse that sets us of Liberty that delivers us from every kind of bondage, serfdom, and slavery and sets us free. [00:04:32]

The law of God, which he gave to the children of Israel through Moses, is a permanent expression of God's holy character and of what God expects from mankind. The law is not temporary; the law is eternal. The law is still the expression of how God would have men and women live in this world. [00:17:37]

Any teaching concerning salvation which does not express itself in terms of the demands of the law of God is a false teaching. Now, I want to repeat that because this is a tremendously important point. Any teaching concerning salvation which does not express itself in terms of the demands of the law is false teaching. [00:08:47]

Christ is the end of the law in this sense: that he has fulfilled it and that he has fulfilled it for those who believe in him. He is the end of the law in that he carries out the dictates of the law absolutely perfectly and in every respect. Christ is the end of the line that he satisfies all the demands of them and all its calls for righteousness. [00:21:54]

Christ alone is the end of the law for righteousness. He is the end of the law for righteousness, and he alone is. And this is equally important. Put your emphasis on Christ. In the first, we put it on the end of the law; we put it now on Christ. Christ is the end of the law for righteousness. [00:28:01]

Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth, but nobody else. Christ is the end of the law only for those who believe. Now here's another thing that needs to be emphasized at the present time. You see, this one verse is answering all these modern heretics and blasphemers. [00:33:50]

The moment you believe in him, all that he is and that he's done on your behalf becomes true of you. The Apostle has already been telling us this, and particularly in Chapter 6. He introduced it in that great fifth chapter where he talked about our union with Christ and how we are in Christ and no longer in Adam. [00:40:17]

We are eternally secure. There is therefore now no condemnation. Know them that are in Christ Jesus. There never can be. That's the opening statement of chapter 8, and we've seen how that great chapter closes. What shall we say then to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? [00:42:58]

Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth. Oh yes, if you believe in him, you are saved. He is the end of the law for righteousness to you, but only if you believe. What does that mean? Well, it means, as we've seen, that you recognize your utter condemnation. [00:37:52]

The law demands punishment, so before he completely fulfills the demands of them all, he's got to do something about our guilt, about the condemnation of the law on our transgression. And there on the cross, he bore our sins in his own body on the tree. He received the punishment decreed and meted out by the law upon every sin of men. [00:24:47]

Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth. Praise God. Oh Lord our God, we do indeed come unto thee that we may offer our unworthy and feeble prayers. We bless thy name for this glorious word, the word of emancipation and of deliverance and of freedom. [00:46:02]

The terrors of law and of God with me can have nothing to do. My savior's obedience and blood hide all my transgressions from view. The work which his goodness began, the arm of his strength will complete. His promises, yea and amen, and never was forfeited yet. [00:45:34]

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