The sermon by Todd Nibert titled "The Purpose of the Law" focuses on the theological understanding of the law's role within the context of redemption as outlined in Galatians 3:19-29. Nibert argues that the law was added to expose human transgressions and to function as a "schoolmaster" that leads to Christ, rather than as a means for salvation. He references Galatians and supports his points with insights from Romans, emphasizing that the law highlights sin but is ultimately incapable of providing righteousness or life. The practical significance is underscored by the transformation from being under the law to becoming children of God through faith in Christ, illustrating the shift from the condemnation of the law to the grace found in the covenant of grace, which is fulfilled in Jesus Christ.
“The law was added because of transgressions; it exposes sin but cannot save us, sanctify us, or give us strength to obey it.”
“The law was our schoolmaster until Christ; it shows us our need for Him, but it is not what brings us to Him.”
“After faith has come, we are no longer under a pedagogue; our relationship is one of love as children of God.”
“The promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe, not earned by them but graciously given.”
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