The Law requires nothing less than perfection. Perfection is the standard of the Law. Where imperfect man is concerned it is an impossible standard…due to the essential imperfections of man. Though the Law is altogether pure and perfect even as God is who gave it… who alone possesses pure and perfect righteousness … and can accept nothing less than the same …it is too hard, too high, too heavy and too holy too perfect for imperfect man who is too weak and willful to keep it …and therefore the Law can neither justify nor sanctify him. All the Law can do is make him sin Nevertheless, the command of the Law for Perfection stands as the basis for Justification, Sanctification and the distribution of the rewards and inheritance of Glorification Though the law is perfect it is powerless to make anyone or anything else perfect… Heb 7:19 "for the Law makes nothing perfect" The Law can only produce sin and a harvest of corruption. Only by Grace which is God Himself willing and working inside of us… by the Word of His Grace (Acts 20:32) and by The Spirit of Grace (Hebrews 10:29) can this righteous fruit of substantial Christlikeness be produced in us.
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