In the sermon "God Said It #836," Mike McInnis addresses the doctrine of the authority and applicability of the Mosaic Law in contrast to the timeless nature of God's moral law. He argues that the Mosaic Law, particularly the Ten Commandments, was given specifically to Israel and does not apply to Gentiles nor should it be divided into ceremonial and moral components for selective adherence. McInnis supports his argument with Scripture, referencing Romans 2:12-14 to demonstrate that all humanity is accountable to God's moral law, which predates Moses and is encapsulated in Christ's commands to love God and neighbor (Matthew 22:37-40). He emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the fulfillment of the law, stating that believers are justified not by adherence to the law but through Christ's imputed righteousness, thus experiencing freedom from condemnation and a desire to live according to God's precepts.
“God said it and that settles it. It does not matter if you or I believe it or not. God's decrees are timeless and His law is immutable.”
“We would be mistaken, however, to consider that the law given to Moses was the law of God. The Mosaic Law was indeed a particular manifestation and concise statement of God's law as he saw fit to manifest it in his dealings with the earthly nation of Israel.”
“Having been set free from the law's condemnation, they can rejoice in its precepts.”
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