“FREEDOM TO BE”
Having died to that wherein we were
held; so that we serve in newness of the spirit, and not in oldness of the
letter. (Rom. 7:6, ASV)
The law was applied
to the natural man, that he might produce; grace is given to the spiritual man,
that He might produce.
" Almost every believer makes the
same mistake as the Galatian Christians.
Very few learn at conversion at once that it is only by faith that we
stand, and walk, and live. They have no
conception of the meaning of the Word about being dead to the law, freed from
the law — about the freedom with which Christ makes us free (Rom. 7:6). Regarding the law as a divine ordinance for
our direction, they consider themselves prepared and fitted by conversion to
take up the fulfillment of the law as a natural duty. They cannot understand that it is not to the law, but to a living
Person, that we are now bound, and that our obedience and growth are only
possible by the unceasing faith in His power and life ever working in us (Phil.
2: 13). " – A.M.
"Good and holy
and perfect as the law of God is, it is entirely powerless either to justify or
sanctify. It cannot in any way make the
old nature better; neither is it the rule of the new nature. The old man is not subject to it, and the
new man does not need it. The new
creation has another object before it, and another power that acts upon it, in
order to produce what is lovely and acceptable to God —Christ the object,
realized by the power of the Holy Spirit." –W.K.
Not after the law
of a carnal commandment, but after the power of an endless life. (Heb. 7:16). g
This article was excerpted from the
devotional book, “None But The Hungry Heart” #1-22.