Love is a summary of the law's requirements. So then, a motivational approach to ethics — like the normative approach — declares the current validity of God's law. Finally, the consequential approach to ethics evaluates actions and attitudes according to their beneficial results or comparative lack thereof. Christ teaches us in His word that the primary goal of our moral behavior is the kingdom of God; when we make it that, every temporal and eternal blessing will be ours. The righteousness of this kingdom is defined by the law of the King, and thus Scripture promises that obedience to the law of God will eventuate in outstanding blessings for our selves, our neighbors, and our society. In short, the law of God was revealed for our good. Therefore, the validity of God's law has been substantiated in previous studies by the cardinal doctrines of the Christian faith and by all of the major perspectives on ethics. The present authority of the Lord's commandments is inescapable of any honest reading of God's word.
God’s earthly blessings were dependent upon Israel’s obedience to His Law. If His people forsook the Law, then earthly cursings were promised:
The law itself is not a curse. The law by itself isn't a blessing either. The blessings and cursings, defined as consequences, are exacted according to the peoples reaction for or against it. Do the blessings of the law mean salvation is ours through obedience to the law? No, because salvation unto eternal life cannot be attained by human capability. Nevertheless, our obedience to the Spiritual persuasion of the law (after we are saved from eternal death) shows our love for the One who gave it, not by works, but by seeing the personage behind the One who gave it. We love God because He is attractive to us.
God’s earthly blessings were dependent upon Israel’s obedience to His Law. If His people forsook the Law, then earthly cursings were promised:
The law itself is not a curse. The law by itself isn't a blessing either. The blessings and cursings, defined as consequences, are exacted according to the peoples reaction for or against it. Do the blessings of the law mean salvation is ours through obedience to the law? No, because salvation unto eternal life cannot be attained by human capability. Nevertheless, our obedience to the Spiritual persuasion of the law (after we are saved from eternal death) shows our love for the One who gave it, not by works, but by seeing the personage behind the One who gave it. We love God because He is attractive to us.
You need to be found in Him, literally, not figuratively. And then and only then we do the work of God, and fulfill the Law, that Christ does in us, lest any man should boast!
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