I think as a believer in Jesus Christ we should surely understand the significance of Christ keeping the Law. He didn't do it for Himself, being perfect in everyway of Himself, He did it for us! The just demands of the Law of God-- the Ten Commandments, must be kept to enter the Kingdom of God, but fallen man could not meet those demands in his condition.
Jesus Christ not only died for our sins, He also met the demands of the broken Law and kept that Law to perfection becoming the Second Adam to undo the curse man brought on himself.
Faith in Jesus Christ grants the believer a satisfied judgement and the position of Perfect Law-Keeper in the sight of God! Through faith, His victory over sin and meeting the demands of God's Law becomes our victory!
Fallen man could not meet the demands of a Perfect God, so He sends a Redeemer, a Saviour, a Perfect Sacrifice for man to deliver him from his sins and place him in the position that meets His Perfect demands.
God's standard of righteousness is the moral Law, the Ten Commandments. With Christ now having been that Sacrifice for our sins, and having kept the Law perfectly, by faith in Him, we are declared righteous and perfect in the righteousness of the Perfect Law of God.
Let's look at what Paul has to say about it.
Romans 8:3-4
"For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh:
That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit."
In order for the righteousness of the Law to be fulfilled in us, there must be righteousness in the Law, especially since it was given by God. But for that righteousness to be obtained by man, perfect obedience had to be rendered, which was impossible because of the "weakness of the flesh."
"Walking after the flesh" is one trying to obtain that righteousness of their own ability by works, it simply cannot be done in man's fallen position! "Walking after the Spirit" is one who has placed his total faith in Jesus Christ, that the righteousness demanded by God will be obtained by faith in what Christ has done for us through the guiding of the Holy Spirit.
The bottom line is that man who places his faith in Jesus Christ will be granted the righteousness of God to enter into His Kingdom.
Jesus Christ not only died for our sins, He also met the demands of the broken Law and kept that Law to perfection becoming the Second Adam to undo the curse man brought on himself.
Faith in Jesus Christ grants the believer a satisfied judgement and the position of Perfect Law-Keeper in the sight of God! Through faith, His victory over sin and meeting the demands of God's Law becomes our victory!
Fallen man could not meet the demands of a Perfect God, so He sends a Redeemer, a Saviour, a Perfect Sacrifice for man to deliver him from his sins and place him in the position that meets His Perfect demands.
God's standard of righteousness is the moral Law, the Ten Commandments. With Christ now having been that Sacrifice for our sins, and having kept the Law perfectly, by faith in Him, we are declared righteous and perfect in the righteousness of the Perfect Law of God.
Let's look at what Paul has to say about it.
Romans 8:3-4
"For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh:
That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit."
In order for the righteousness of the Law to be fulfilled in us, there must be righteousness in the Law, especially since it was given by God. But for that righteousness to be obtained by man, perfect obedience had to be rendered, which was impossible because of the "weakness of the flesh."
"Walking after the flesh" is one trying to obtain that righteousness of their own ability by works, it simply cannot be done in man's fallen position! "Walking after the Spirit" is one who has placed his total faith in Jesus Christ, that the righteousness demanded by God will be obtained by faith in what Christ has done for us through the guiding of the Holy Spirit.
The bottom line is that man who places his faith in Jesus Christ will be granted the righteousness of God to enter into His Kingdom.
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