By Faith, Not By Law
Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of
you are
justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace. - Galatians 5:4
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Evangelist Fred Brown used
three images to describe the
purpose of the law. First he likened it to a dentist's
little mirror,
which he sticks into the patient's mouth. With the mirror
he can
detect any cavities. But he doesn't drill with it or
use it to pull
teeth. It can show him the decayed area or other abnormality,
but it can't provide the solution.
Brown then drew another
analogy. He said that the law is
also like a flashlight. If suddenly at night the lights
go out, you
use it to guide you down the darkened basement
stairs to the
electrical box. When you point it toward the fuses, it
helps you
see the one that is burned out. But after you've removed
the
bad fuse, you don't try to insert the flashlight in its
place. You
put in a new fuse to restore the electricity.
In his third image, Brown
likened the law to a plumbline.
When a builder wants to check his work, he uses a weighted
string to see if it's true to the vertical. But if he
finds that he has
made a mistake, he doesn't use the plumbline to correct
it. He
gets out his hammer and saw.
The law points out the
problem of sin; it doesn't provide a
solution.
Fred Brown.
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The N.T. never says that a man is saved on account of
his faith,
but always that he is saved through his faith, or by
means of his
faith; faith is merely the means which the Holy Spirit
uses to apply
to the individual soul the benefits of Christ's death.
J. Gresham Machen, "What is Faith"
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Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto
Christ,
that we might be justified by faith. But after that faith
is come, we
are no longer under a schoolmaster. For ye are all the
children
of God by faith in Christ Jesus. - Galatians 3:24-26
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