Christians constantly wrestle with the question of the Law of God. Is the Law relevant to the Christian? What laws must I keep? Where does legalism come into play?
Matthew 5:17-20 is the key to understanding the Law of God in light of the reality of the Kingdom. The Law of God is perfect, timeless, relevant, and yet insufficient to save. Grasping these truths transforms the way we view the Law.
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Great Sermon! This is for the "Christian" who is living a lifestyle of lawlessness and calling it living under grace. And for the one who is puffed up about not living like they belong to the world. Above all, it's for someone like me, who can focus on my own point of views about things rather than the perfect point of view of God.
janine elizabeth (8/11/2013)
from louisiana
Great Sermon! A truly blessed sermon. Thank you.
Robin Burns (1/27/2013)
from Edmonton, Alberta. Canada
Great Sermon! I needed that reminder to trust&obey I love listening to Voddie's sermons. I really needed to hear this one and more like it. Our pastor is going through Galations now, also much needed. I have realized how joyless I've become because I've been trying to measure up on my own, I haven't been trusting in christ's finished work on my behalf. Thank you Lord for your word. Thank you for your work. Thank you for pastors and teachers who actually teach the full gospel.
Ken Wood (8/27/2010)
from San Angelo
Must Here Sermon! Thanks so much for this Sermon.
All the Glory to Our Lord!!!
Voddie Baucham wears many hats. He is a husband, father, pastor, author, professor, conference speaker and church planter. He currently serves as Pastor of Preaching at Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, TX. He has served as an adjunct professor at the College of Biblical...