Are
You Mixed Up?
By Him everyone who believes is justified from all things
from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses.
Acts 13:39
To
understand the grace of God, it is essential you understand the differences
between the old covenant of law and the new covenant of grace. To help you
accelerate your understanding of law and grace, I want to share with you one of
my favorite scriptures. I have preached this verse around the world, from
Hillsong Conference in Sydney, Australia, to Lakewood Church, in Houston,
Texas.
For the law was given through Moses,
but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
—John 1:17
The
law was given through a servant. Grace and truth came through the Son. The law
talks about what man ought to be. Grace reveals Who God is.
In the
first miracle of Moses, he turned water into blood, resulting in death. In the
first miracle of grace, Jesus turned water into wine, resulting in life and
celebration. The letter (the law) kills, but the Spirit gives life (2 Cor.
3:6).
Under
the law, God demands righteousness from sinfully bankrupt man. But under grace,
God provides righteousness as a gift. Now, which covenant would you like to be
under? The answer is obvious!
The
truth is, through the cross at Calvary, all who believe in Jesus and
acknowledge Him as their Lord and Savior are under the new covenant of grace.
Yet today many believers are still living in confusion, and get law and grace
all mixed up by holding on to some aspects of the law and some aspects of grace
in their Christian beliefs and walk.
Jesus
said you cannot put new wine into old wineskins. The new wine will ferment and
break the wineskins, and you will lose both (Matt. 9:17). In the same way, you
cannot put the new wine of grace into the old wineskin of the law. One will
cancel out the other (Rom. 11:6).
Under
the law, God said, “I will by no means clear the guilty, but I will visit their
sins to the third and fourth generations” (Exod. 34:7). But under grace, God
says, “I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and lawless
deeds I will remember no more” (Heb. 8:12).
There
has been a change! Can you see with absolute high-definition clarity that there
has been a radical change and it is all because of Jesus?
Choose to live wholly
under the new covenant of grace today, where through Christ’s perfect finished
work at the cross, you have God’s righteousness as a gift, and God’s own Spirit
of life leading you to victory over areas of defeat.
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