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The Law and Death (Reviewed). Why does St. Paul say: “With the Law came death” ?. The Diagram described. Top Row: Babies and the Pagans– Neither were aware of the seriousness of their moral actions (they have a natural ‘sense’ for right and wrong, but they don’t know why).
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The Law and Death (Reviewed) Why does St. Paul say: “With the Law came death” ?
The Diagram described • Top Row: Babies and the Pagans– • Neither were aware of the seriousness of their moral actions (they have a natural ‘sense’ for right and wrong, but they don’t know why).
The Diagram described • Middle Row: Teenager (or even adult) and the Jews— • Both have learned the difference between right and wrong, and may even know WHY they should do good and avoid evil. • With this knowledge comes responsibility for our actions (and omissions). • Yet before Christ, this was IMPOSSIBLE. • Therefore Paul claimed that the only thing that he (as a Jew) could attain, was the curse of death—Moses’ curse in Deuteronomy Behold I put before you life, and death, the blessing and the Curse…”
The Diagram described • Bottom Row: The Saint and Grace– • Before Christ, no one really knew or had a clear experience of LOVE—that is GOD. • Without knowing the depth of how we are loved, we cannot fully express love. • The Commandments were meant to be more than rules—they were meant to be man’s expression of love.
The Diagram described • Only through the grace of Christ won through the ultimate manifestation of love, can we experience love in its truest sense. • Only through the experience of love can we express love, and give ourselves in love unconditionally—and thus obey the Commands of Love.