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A Work of God’s Law

A Work of God’s Law--The Spirit of God is the Father’s great promise to His children, as Jesus explained. He gives us new life; he works in us unto sanctification and for the Kingdom; He will keep us unto the Day of Redemption. He is our great Treasure, Resource, and Deposit.

Uses of the Law: To Engage God’s Spirit (7)


T. M. Moore

And I will put my Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes and be careful to obey my rules.” Ezekiel 36.27

The Spirit of God is the Father’s great promise to His children, as Jesus explained. He gives us new life; he works in us unto sanctification and for the Kingdom; He will keep us unto the Day of Redemption. He is our great Treasure, Resource, and Deposit.

Does it make sense, therefore, to deprive Him of the tools He prefers to use in accomplishing His great work within us? Would we engage a builder to construct a home for us, and then insist that he use only a hammer and screwdriver for the task?

But this is what we do with the Spirit of God when we do not immerse ourselves in the Law of God, reading and meditating day and night so that He might use the Law to search, sanctify, and transform us into the image of Jesus Christ (Ps. 1; 2 Cor. 3.12-18).

The Law matters so much because it is a key to understanding all the rest of Scripture. You cannot make sense of the Prophets or the Wisdom literature apart from the Law. The Gospels and the work of Jesus Christ cannot be fully appreciated apart from the Law. The repeated exhortations and teachings of the Apostles to pursue good works and bring holiness to completion in the fear of God will be but vaguely focused unless we are rooted in the Law of God.

The Spirit may dwell within us as a result of grace and faith; but we will not realize His full potential until we place in His hands, day by day, the resources for building our house of faith that He is wont to use for the task, beginning with the Law of God.

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T.M. Moore

T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
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