Happiness Guarded by God’s Law, February 11
For what the law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, God did
by sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, on account of sin: He
condemned sin in the flesh.
Romans 8:3
, NKJV.
The happiness of human beings must always be guarded by the law of God.
In obedience only can they find true happiness. The law is the hedge which God
has placed about His vineyard. By it those who obey are protected from evil. In
transgression Adam became a law to himself. By disobedience he was brought
under bondage. Thus a discordant element, born of selfishness, entered human
beings. Their will and God’s will no longer harmonized. Adam had united with the
disloyal forces, and self-will took the field.
By Christ the true standard is presented. He made it possible for humankind
to be once more united with God. He came to take the sentence of death for the
transgressor. Not one precept of the law could be altered to meet men and women
in their fallen condition; therefore Christ gave His life in their behalf, to suffer in
their stead the penalty of disobedience. This was the only way in which humanity
could be saved, the only way in which it could be demonstrated that it is possible
for them to keep the law. Christ came to this earth and stood where Adam stood,
overcoming where Adam failed to overcome. He is made unto us wisdom and
righteousness and sanctification and redemption....
Before the foundation of the world, Christ pledged His word that He would
give His life as a ransom if men and women turned from their allegiance to God.
He revealed His love by humbling Himself, stooping from heaven to work among
fallen, disorderly, lawless human beings. Of themselves they could not possibly
cope with the enemy. Christ offers Himself and all He has, His glory, His character,
to the service of those who return to their loyalty and keep the law of God. This
is their only hope. Christ says definitely, I came not to destroy the law. It is a
transcript of God’s character, and I came to carry out its every specification. I
came to vindicate it by living it in human nature, giving an example of perfect
obedience.—
The Signs of the Times, June 13, 1900
.
[51]
50