Romans 9 - Part 2 - The Gift of Law and Service to GOD
The next step in the gradation of the great gifts which GOD bestowed upon Israel, is expressed in the words, ‘and the giving of the Law’, or the ‘lawgiving’. I fear Christians generally, would not count this among the gifts or privileges of Israel, but such a derogatory estimate of the Law shows a very shallow view of the Gospel. The New Testament never speaks disparagingly of the Law. On the contrary it tells us that the Law is good and holy and spiritual; only that in the unregenerated man, it becomes weak and ineffectual by reason of the weakness and sinfulness of the flesh.
The Lawgiving; O, what a wonderful event that was in the history of the world and of Israel, when One is often grieved at the ignorant use and popular perversion of a beautiful Scripture. I refer to the Apostle saying,
And the giving of the Law and the greatness and beauty of this wonderful gift, which constitutes part of Israel’s high calling, will not be fully manifest till, in the Millennial period, the Law is Together, with the giving of the Law, the Apostle names a service of GOD as the next step in the gradation of Israel’s special privileges. This refers to the Divine institutions of their Tabernacle and Temple; and the Divinely appointed rituals of which I cannot describe here, but which so beautifully and in such a variety of ways, set forth the Blessed Person and redeeming work of our LORD, YESHUA HaMaschiah. This richly symbolical and beautiful service of GOD may be said to constitute the Gospel in the Law, for it already pointed the way how a man who stood condemned and separated from GOD by the moral law, could yet draw nearer to Him, namely, on the ground of shed blood, and by the ministry and intercessions of the High Priest; and in reference to the future, it is probable that, by the temporary restoration of the modified form of this Divinely appointed service of GOD, which is forecast in the prophetic Scriptures, Israel shall yet teach the spared of the nations the deep significance of their ancient types, and open to them the fullness and manifoldness of the atoning work of their MESSIAH. The Service of GOD I would only add that it is not recorded in the Mosaic writings and described with such minuteness of detail for our imitation now, as some ignorantly think who seek to set up an unauthorized human mimicry of Israel’s Divinely appointed ritual in the Tabernacle and Temple, and thereby pervert the simplicity of the Gospel and of Christian worship; but it is recorded for our study that we may perceive the spiritual significance of these types and shadows, and learn more and more, the fullness which dwells for us in Messiah, Who is the sum and substance of it all. Shalom. |