Many who claim to be Christians would rightly condemn the lawlessness and chaos we have seen in our cities over the past year. They would correctly state that a nation that does not have just laws and just laws that are enforced will destroy itself. They would also rightly declare that a nation cannot have those upholding just laws and those who believe they are a law unto themselves (anarchists) and expect there to be anything but destruction. Jesus agrees when He said that a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand (Matthew 12:25). A kingdom with different standards of laws cannot stand. It will destroy itself. Is this not also a significant reason why there is much division among Christian churches today? There are different standards of law (in doctrine, worship, church government, and moral standards) within churches today or even no law at all. As the kingdoms of this world will destroy themselves with different standards of law, so will the kingdom of Christ destroy itself for the same reason. If we can only see the problem (namely, that Christ's kingdom is divided), but not the cause (opposing laws or absence of law), the problem will not be resolved. Jesus makes clear that there is a divine law that binds all mankind until the end of the world and unifies all that are in Christ's kingdom—not conflicting laws, not the absence of law, but one divine law.
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