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Perhaps you're all finished with this one now Preach, but this is an interesting point made by L Berkhof.
Quote from his Systematic Theol.
"There is law and gospel in the Old Testament, and there is law and gospel in the New. The law comprises everything in Scripture which is a revelation of Godīs will in the form of command or prohibition, while the gospel embraces everything, whether it be in the Old Testament or in the New, that pertains to the work of reconciliation and that proclaims the seeking and redeeming love of God in Christ Jesus. And each one of these two parts has its own proper function in the economy of grace. The law seeks to awaken in the heart of man contrition on account of sin, while the gospel aims at the awakening of saving faith in Jesus Christ. The work of the law is in a sense preparatory to that of the gospel. It deepens the consciousness of sin and thus makes the sinner aware of the need of redemption. Both are subservient to the same end, and both are indispensable parts of the means of grace. This truth has not always been sufficiently recognized."
Cheers Art.
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Layman
Unchurched but seeking! [Presbyterian]
Scotland.
Revs.3:20 Church on the Doorstep.
"I know O Lord, that thy judgements are right and that thou in faithfulness hast afflicted me." Psalm.119:75.
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