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What does the Bible say about the weightier matters of the law?

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The Bible indicates that the weightier matters of the law include judgment, mercy, faith, and the love of God.

In Matthew 23:23-24, Jesus rebukes the scribes and Pharisees for focusing on trivial matters while neglecting the weightier matters of the law. He specifically identifies these weightier matters as judgment, mercy, and faith, along with the love of God. This underscores the importance of understanding that while all of God's law is significant, there are central themes that hold greater weight in our understanding and practice of faith. Judgment reflects God's perfect justice, mercy illustrates His grace towards sinners, and faith signifies our complete reliance on God's promises and character.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:23-24, Luke 11:42, Matthew 23:23, Matthew 22:37-40

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Weightier Matters
Paul Mahan · May 9, 1993
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