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Reformation, Sanctification Under the reign of Josiah, the book of the Law was found. The people of Israel had turned away from God and thrown, as it were, His Law behind their backs; the land was, consequently, filled with idolatry and immorality. Josiah reinstated the Law and Holy Writ records how Israel remained obedient to it all the days of Josiah's reign.
How easily those who profess to be God's people turn from His Law; this is as true after the advent of Christ as it was before ... The excuses are Legion; the effect but one: idolatry and immorality.
Yes, we are saved by grace through faith - but - if there be no hunger and thirst in us for righteousness; no burning desire to live according to God's instructions, His Law, His Torah; no wish to please Him - is God's grace truly operating in us? "For this is the love of God that we keep His commandments and His commandments are not grievous."
In this sermon, Elder Einwechter embarks on a thorough exposition of the book of the Law that was brought to King Josiah. The book of the Law that showed him how God wants man to live; the book of the Law that shows us how we should live.
Listen to this sermon; listen to this series. Our Lord said:"... whosoever shall do and teach them [the Law of God], the same shall be called great in the kingdom of
William O. Einwechter is a teaching elder at Immanuel Free Reformed Church. He is a graduate of Washington Bible College (B.A.) and Capital Bible Seminary (Th.M.) and was ordained to the Gospel Ministry in 1982. He is the vice president of the National Reform Association and...