"Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." - T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Redeemed From Curse of the Law
"The curse of the law. "Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us" (Gal. 3:13). The curse of the law is its penal sanction. This is essentially the wrath or curse of God, the displeasure which rests upon every infraction of the law's demand. "Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things written in the book of the law to do them" (Gal. 3:10). Without deliverance from this curse there could be no salvation. It is from this curse that Christ has purchased his people and the price of the purchase was that he himself became a curse. He became so identified with the curse resting on his people that the whole of it in all its unrelieved intensity became his. That curse he bore and that curse he exhausted. That was the price paid for this redemption and the liberty secured for the beneficiaries is that there is no more curse" (John Murray, Redemption - Accomplished and Applied, 44).
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Theology
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