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LESSON 9LAW AND GRACE
Key Text—James 2:8-9
LESSON #9LAW AND OR GRACE
• Key Text: James 2:8-12— “If ye fulfil the royal law according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well: But if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors. For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one [point], he is guilty of all…”
LESSON #9LAW AND OR GRACE
• Key Text: James 2:8-12— “…For he that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law. So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.”
• PRAYER
REVIEW:• Last week we discovered
various steps involved in conversion—the process of being born again.
INTRODUCTION:
• Now we need to discover, what part does the law pay in this experience? So this week we shall see the connection between God’s Law and Grace. Our first text is James 2:8-12.
• POINT TO EMPHASIZE:• James is talking about the Ten
Commandments—verse 11 cites the seventh and the sixth Commandments.
INTRODUCTION:
• POINT TO EMPHASIZE (cont’d):• Evidently the Commandments were not
done away with, because this was written about A.D. 60, twenty-nine years after the crucifixion of Jesus.
• If we break one, we are guilty of breaking them all. It is necessary, then, by God’s grace to keep all ten of them.
• We are judged by this law, which is called the “law of liberty” since the person who keeps it is free.
For how long was God’s law to endure? Psalm 89:34 tells us.
• POINTS TO EMPHASIZE:• Christ will not break His covenant or alter
what goes out of His lips.• The Law was the only thing God spoke from
heaven directly to His people and then wrote it Himself (Deut. 10:1-5) and gave it to them.• The psalmist declares (Psalm 111:7, 8) that
all His commandments are sure. They stand forever.
How do we know what sin is? What are the results of sin? Our next text is 1 John 3:4.
• POINTS TO EMPHASIZE:• If we sin, we transgress the law.• Sin is the transgression of the law.
Therefore, violation of any one of the Ten Commandments is sin.
• We are told in Romans 4:5 that where there is no law, there is no sin. Therefore, we can sin only if there is a law.
• In Romans 6:23 Paul says that “the wages of sin is death . . .”
But how does grace fit into the picture? Let us read Romans 6:14, 15.
• POINTS TO EMPHAISZE:–We are not at liberty to sin just because we are not under the law.–Grace gives us no right to transgress any part of the law, including the Sabbath. Rather, we need grace only when we break the law.
What does faith, or grace, do to the law? Let us turn to Romans 3:31.
• POINT TO EMPHASIZE:–Faith, or grace, does not make void the law of God but establishes it.
What then, is the purpose of the law? Lets see from Galatians 3:24.
• POINT TO EMPHASIZE:–The law is schoolmaster (or Guardian). It brings us to Christ so that we might be justified by faith.
Let us look at the grace of Christ as illustrated in John 8: 3, 4, 10, 11.
• POINTS TO EMPHASIZE:• The woman caught committing adultery was
condemned to death by the law. That is justice• Christ pardoned her by showing unmerited
favour, which is grace.• She entered Christ’s presence under the law.• She left His presence under grace. • But notice that even though she was under
grace, Christ told her to “Go, and sin no more.”
Is there a link between our relationship with Jesus and His Commandments? Let us turn to 1 John 2:3-6 for the answer.
• POINTS TO EMPHASIZE: • We know God, if we keep His
Commandments.• If we claim to know Him and we are not
keeping His Commandments, we are lying.• When we keep God’s Commandments, it is
evidence that His love dwells in our hearts.• When we are Christians we are to walk in
obedience as Christ did.
Notice what the Lord says about His Law in Romans 7:12.
• POINT TO EMPHASIZE:–The Lord says that His Law is holy, just and good.
Is commandment keeping necessary for eternal life? Our last text is Matthew 19:16, 17.
• POINT TO EMPHASIZE:–Commandment-keeping is necessary for eternal life. It is the fruit or evidence that a person is converted.–Revelation (12:17) says that commandment keeping is a mark of the “remnant,” or true church.
APPEAL:
• Christ offers His grace to each of us because we have broken the Law. Will you accept it? The choice is yours.
PRAYER:• Thank God for His wonderful love in
saving us.• Pray that we may accept His grace
and endeavour to follow His Commandments.
• Remember the needs of the family.
PROJECTION:
• Next week we shall talk about one of God’s Laws—His Holy Day.
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