In the sermon "Substance of the Shadow," Mikal Smith addresses the theological distinction between the Old Covenant, particularly the Law, and the New Covenant fulfilled in Christ. He emphasizes that the Law was never intended to make anyone righteous but was given to reveal humanity's inability to obey God fully, citing Galatians 3:19-24 where Paul argues that the Law served as a schoolmaster to lead us to Christ. The preacher underscores that believers are no longer under the Law but are justified and live by faith in Christ (Galatians 3:11, 24-26). Furthermore, Smith reinforces the notion that all Old Testament laws and rituals were shadows pointing to the ultimate reality of Jesus Christ, the substance, highlighting Colossians 2:17 as a critical text validating this understanding. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the believer's freedom from the curse of the Law and the assurance that their righteousness is found entirely in Christ's finished work.
“The purpose of the law is not to make anybody righteous. The purpose of the law is... to show us our inability.”
“We are not under the law as a rule of life. That has been fulfilled in Christ Jesus on our behalf.”
“The law was our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith.”
“He is the substance and the fulfillment of everything that that old covenant promised.”
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