This sermon delves into the concept of the Law of Christ, emphasizing that as Christians, we are in-lawed to Christ and called to fulfill the Law of Christ, which is centered on loving one another. The Law of Christ is exemplified by bearing one another's burdens and loving sacrificially, as Jesus loved us. The sermon highlights that the new commandment of loving one another is associated with the new covenant and has a deeper, more demanding, yet liberating meaning. It emphasizes that the Law of Christ surpasses the Law of Moses, with Jesus being the ultimate example and standard for our conduct and ethics.

The Law of Christ - Part 3

Charles Leiter
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Charles Leiter

Charles Leiter (c. 1950 – N/A) was an American preacher and pastor whose ministry has been dedicated to teaching Reformed theology and biblical exposition, primarily through his long tenure at Lake Road Chapel in Kirksville, Missouri. Born around 1950, likely in the United States, he grew up in a Christian environment that shaped his early faith, though specific details about his childhood and family background are not widely publicized. He pursued theological education, possibly through informal study or mentorship within evangelical circles, equipping him for a lifetime of ministry. Since 1974, he has served as co-pastor of Lake Road Chapel alongside Bob Jennings until Jennings’ death in 2012, and he continues to lead the congregation with a focus on doctrinal clarity and spiritual depth. Leiter’s preaching career gained broader reach through his association with ministries like Granted Ministries and HeartCry Missionary Society, where he has been a frequent conference speaker in the United States and Eastern Europe. Known for his emphasis on justification, regeneration, and the law of Christ, he authored influential books such as Justification and Regeneration (2008) and The Law of Christ (2012), which have become staples in Reformed teaching. His sermons, available on platforms like SermonAudio.com and lakeroadchapel.org, reflect a meticulous, scripture-driven approach, often addressing topics like the worth of Christ and patterns of saving faith. Married to Mona, with whom he has five children, he resides in Kirksville, where his ministry continues to influence a global audience through writings, audio teachings, and a commitment to pastoral care.