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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 5930977" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>"Are you a law keeper?" I sure am. If I am not a law keeper I am a law breaker or lawless. To act without law in religion is to sin (1 John 3:4; Matt. 7:23).</p><p> The scripture teaches men can be saved only by obeying "the law" of conversion, and we can worship acceptably only by following the law of worship and we can please Him in our service only when we observe His law of service.</p><p> I don't trust in law keeping, I trust in Him who gave the "perfect law of liberty." If I love the Lawgiver, I will love His law. That attitude toward the law shows the attitude I have toward the Lawgiver.</p><p> No one keeps His law perfectly so we are not justified by law. But we can have a perfect attitude toward the law by recognizing that every precept is to be believed and obeyed. We must "trust and obey for there's no other way." </p><p> Do you stumble at any of His laws? Remember, "Blessed is he who keeps from stumbling over me."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 5930977, member: 65823"] "Are you a law keeper?" I sure am. If I am not a law keeper I am a law breaker or lawless. To act without law in religion is to sin (1 John 3:4; Matt. 7:23). The scripture teaches men can be saved only by obeying "the law" of conversion, and we can worship acceptably only by following the law of worship and we can please Him in our service only when we observe His law of service. I don't trust in law keeping, I trust in Him who gave the "perfect law of liberty." If I love the Lawgiver, I will love His law. That attitude toward the law shows the attitude I have toward the Lawgiver. No one keeps His law perfectly so we are not justified by law. But we can have a perfect attitude toward the law by recognizing that every precept is to be believed and obeyed. We must "trust and obey for there's no other way." Do you stumble at any of His laws? Remember, "Blessed is he who keeps from stumbling over me." [/QUOTE]
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