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Great Sermon! I wish every Christian could hear this message! Rev. Craig beautifully shows the unity of God's dealings with His people under the old and new covenants. God's moral law has always been rooted in His grace and goodness and given to a redeemed people to be obeyed out of love and gratitude, by faith in Christ, the one Savior of all of God's people. Summarized in the Ten Commandments, it is a law of love -- fulfilled perfectly for us by Christ in His sinless life, and now fulfilled in those who are His by the power of His indwelling Spirit. Christ died to uphold the just claims of God's law so that we, freed from its curse, are also set free to fulfill its requirements in union with Christ, according to Romans 8:1-4.
As I see it, the new covenant in Christ is a strong and sturdy house built upon the foundation of God's moral law. The moral law alone is not the whole house; it is Christ who is our righteousness, our life, our all in all, and we live in Him. But you don't rip out the foundation when you build the house! God's law is an expression of His own nature of wisdom, goodness, and perfect love, and to reject it is to reject Him. Those who truly love Christ will be able to say from the heart with David, "O how I love thy law! It is my meditation all the day" (Psalm 119:97).
Graeme Craig was born in Paisley, Scotland, in 1964, and was educated at Dundee University and the Free Church of Scotland College. He was ordained and inducted to Ardnamurchan Free Church in October 1989, where he ministered for eight years to the small scattered congregations...