There are several places in the New Testament where the law in its written aspect is spoken of, where it is described as ‘the law of commandments contained in ordinances’, ‘the letter’, ‘the written code’, and so on. 1 This written law, Scripture explains, is at enmity with those it holds in its grip. It is a ‘ministry of condemnation’, a ‘ministry of death’ for those who are under it. Above all, these New Testament passages declare that, for his people, Christ has dealt with this ‘letter’, this ‘law of commandments contained in ordinances’, this ‘written and engraved’ law which was against them. He has removed it. They are no longer under it. In short, these passages concerning the written law teach the very same as Romans 6:14; 7:4,6; 8:4, Galatians 3:25-26; 5:18, and elsewhere. |