Civilizations
are judged according to their ability to make
laws, enforce laws, and whether or not citizens
really believe and teach the morality
of these laws. Laws will always be questioned
whether they are good or bad. However, the
10 Commandments have unquestionably been
held in high regard for their perfection and
long lasting influence. There is no reason to
question whether they are good or bad, because
God is the author and writer.
Doing
away with God's
Law for the tradition and wisdom of
man is a popular option for many, including
the idea that love and grace can operate
without law. But what does the Bible teach?
This
study will examine important issues such as:
-
The
10 Commandments and for whom they were intended
-
The
Book of the Law (Moses' Writings)
-
Sacrificial
laws in the Bible and "Shadows"
of Christ's reality
-
Commandments
of Jesus
-
The
Law of Grace
-
The
Law of Liberty
-
Blotting
out of ordinances
-
Yearly
and weekly Sabbaths
-
The
"Curse of the Law" and being "Dead
to the Law"