Judged by the Law of Liberty (James 2:8-13; LD 44) | 2008-2009 Catechism Sermons

f it is true that Christ’s merits have kept the law in our place, then why should we keep the law? If the threat of the curse of the law has been removed from us, then why would we be concerned with conforming to Christ? If Christ has taken away the curse of the law how can we say that the law is still binding upon us? Why does James tell us to submit to the law while citing the books of Moses? If you are curious about these questions please stay tuned as we answer these questions in our sermon titled, “Judged by the Law of Liberty.”

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