The Guardian, the Shadow, and the Reality: Understanding the Law's True Purpose One of the most consequential misunderstandings in Christian thought today is the belief that the Law of Moses remains an active instrument in the world — condemning, judging, and driving people toward Christ. It is a well-intentioned reading, but it misreads both the nature of the Law and the radical finality of what God accomplished in Jesus. To understand why, we have to go back further than Sinai. We have to go back to Adam, to the hidden mystery of an eternal covenant , and to the appointed moment in history when everything the Law was pointing toward finally arrived. Paul's letter to the Galatians gives us the clearest window into the Law's actual design. In Galatians 3:24-25 he writes, "Therefore the Law has become our guardian until Christ, so that we may be declared righteous by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer under that guardian." The guardian, παιδαγω...
Standing in Grace The Power, Position, and Promise of God's Grace Most people understand grace as a gift — something given freely, without being earned. Grace is often called divine favor which is an attempt to wrap this gift up nicely in a package. And while favor is gloriously true, it is only the beginning of what the New Testament reveals about grace. Paul does not merely say that we received grace in Romans 5:15. He says we stand in it, in Romans 5:2, "through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God." And remarkably, he writes we will reign in grace, Romans 5:17-21. We receive, stand, and will reign in grace. Grace, in the fullest biblical sense, is not only a transaction that happened at conversion — it is the very ground beneath our feet. It is the atmosphere we breathe as believers. It is a position through which power can work in us, and a promise all at once. Consider Paul's...