Theological Report: The Gospel of Grace Versus Mosaic Law Introduction The relationship between grace and the Mosaic Law sits at the heart of Christian theology, especially in New Testament understandings of salvation, sanctification, and Christian identity. While the Mosaic Law (Torah)—as revealed to Israel through Moses at Sinai—formed the covenantal and ethical framework for the Jewish people, the New Testament proclaims a decisive shift : the arrival of Jesus Christ marks the transition from Law to grace, from shadow to substance, and from slavery to sonship. This report thoroughly examines the contrast and incompatibility between grace and Law as presented in the Bible, supplementing scriptural exegesis with interlinear and Greek insights (notably from lovefulfilled.org and sources like BibleHub interlinears), and drawing from a broad spectrum of academic, devotional, and practical Christian sources. The examination is structured according to key theological themes, e...
The New Living Way "... Now, at the present released from the Law, having died in that which held us captive, so that we serve in newness of Spirit and not the old written code " -- Romans 7:16 Paul states that we are now united to Christ in his death and also raised with him into newness of life. What held them captive was sin but also the Law, it was a guardian until the appointed time God would send a Messiah (see School Master ). Paul uses the metaphor of marriage to describe how we are released from the Law; like a wife whose husband dies, now she is released from the Law and can marry another, so also have we died with Christ and are released from the Law and bound to Christ in a new covenant. The purpose of this is that we live in a new living way of the Spirit and not fleshly through the old written code or Mosaic Law. " So then brothers, you also have died to the Law through the body of Christ to the extent you exist by creation of another, the one raising you f...