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The Unexpected Joy Of Forgiveness
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The Unexpected Joy Of Forgiveness
By Tim Peck

Wrath by Law (4:13-17)

One of the key questions Paul struggled with was this: If righteousness has always come to people by faith (as it did for Abraham and for David), why then did God give the law through Moses? If the law is not God’s instrument to make us righteous (that is what faith is for), then what role does the law perform? There are many passages in Paul’s writings that seek to answer this question.

First we must clarify what is intended by the word law. In Paul’s writings, the word “law” almost always refers to the Pentateuch, specifically the laws given to Moses in the Old Testament.1 The point in these verses is that God added the law of Moses to give definition to sin. As Thomas Schreiner says, “the law provides a standard by which sin can be technically defined.”2

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Thus, rather than giving the law to remedy the problem of sin, God gives the law to define the extent of sin. God’s strategy seems to be to show just how bad sin truly is before he sends his Son to deal with sin once and for all.

Thus for those who rely on the law to find forgiveness, the law brings “wrath” (v. 14). Instead of discovering the unexpected joy of forgiveness that Abraham and David both found, the person rely-ing on the law discovers wrath.

This is why Paul urges us to approach God by faith, not looking to earn a credit or earn a wage, but looking to receive a promise. The open hands of faith are able to receive the free gift of forgiveness.

Maybe you’ve seen a monkey try to get candy out of a bottle. So long as the monkey’s fist is clenched around the candy, it can’t get it’s hand out of the bottle. The only way to be free from the bottle is to let go of the candy.

The same is true in our relationship with God. So long as we try to clench to our actions to merit God’s acceptance, we’re stuck. It is only when we let loose of our grip and release our attempts to impress God and open our hands in faith that we receive forgiveness.

This is the joy Paul experienced in his conversion. It’s the joy he saw in retrospect looking back on his heroes Abraham and David. Is it your experience as well?

1 Thomas Schreiner, The Law and Its Fulfillment: A Pauline Theology of Law (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1993), p. 38).

2 Schreiner, p. 75.

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Sermon brief provided by: Tim Peck, Pastor of Life Bible Fellowship Church in Upland, CA.

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