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The Law is Good, If One Uses It Lawfully
This exploration of 1 Timothy 1:8-11 takes us deep into understanding God's law and our desperate need for grace. We discover that the law serves three essential purposes: it restrains evil in the world, it reveals our sin by showing us just how far we fall short, and it educates us about God's heart—what He loves and what He hates. The passage walks us through a sobering list that parallels the Ten Commandments, reminding us that breaking even one point makes us guilty of all. This isn't meant to crush us, but to open our eyes to reality: we cannot save ourselves through moral achievement or religious performance. Whether we're the religiously self-righteous person who says 'thank God I'm not like them,' or the socially self-righteous person who focuses on everyone else's injustices to avoid confronting our own guilt before God, we all stand in need of a Savior. The beautiful truth is that Jesus kept the law perfectly on our behalf, and then willingly took our punishment. This message challenges us to stop striving to earn God's favor and instead behold what Christ has already accomplished for us. When we truly grasp this gospel, our obedience transforms from anxious performance into joyful worship. We're called to share both the bad news—that we've all broken God's law—and the good news—that Jesus paid our debt in full.
