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Divine Law vs. Human Law

4 sermons

The concept of Divine Law vs. Human Law is a significant theme in the Bible, highlighting the distinction between God's eternal and unchanging laws and the temporal and fallible laws created by humans. As seen in Romans 8:28, God's laws are intended to work for the good of those who love Him, whereas human laws are often imperfect and subject to change. In contrast to human laws, Divine Law is rooted in God's character and will, as expressed in Psalms 119:142, which states that God's law is perfect and everlasting. Additionally, Jesus' teachings in Matthew 22:37-40 emphasize the importance of loving God and neighbors, underscoring the superiority of Divine Law over human ordinances and regulations.

Major Ian Thomas

Major Ian Thomas explores the narrative of Esther, focusing on Haman's plot against the Jews and the significance of divine law versus human law. He emphasizes how Haman's rejection of the Jewish people and their divine law mirrors the struggle between the flesh and the spirit in humanity. Thomas dr

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Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes the profound implications of the commandment to love one's neighbor as oneself, exploring its true spirit and the consequences of both obedience and disobedience. He argues that genuine adherence to this law fosters individual and collective happiness, while its violation l

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the significance of the Great Commandments in Mark 12:28, focusing on the necessity of recognizing and establishing a relationship with the true God. He explains that understanding God's purpose for our lives is crucial, as many live unfulfilled lives by prioritizing personal

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes the moral obligation of Christians to reprove their neighbors for sin, arguing that true love for God and others compels us to confront wrongdoing. He illustrates that failing to do so makes us complicit in the sin and endangers the souls of those we neglect to warn. Finney

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