The Law Part 1
For many believers today, navigating the role of the Old Testament law in light of the New Covenant can be confusing. Most people tend to fall into one of three categories:
Legalistic – These individuals view the law in rigid, black-and-white terms. They often believe they are right and others are wrong, measuring righteousness by strict adherence to rules. While this approach may stem from a desire to honor God, it can lead to pride, judgmental attitudes, and a lack of grace.
Lazy – Some find the law overwhelming or difficult to understand, so they choose to disengage. They may think, “It’s too complicated, so I’ll just ignore it.” This mindset can result in spiritual stagnation and a shallow understanding of God’s character and holiness.
Lawless – Others embrace the freedom of the New Covenant to the extent that they dismiss the law entirely. They believe that because Jesus has forgiven them, they can live however they want. This view overlooks the transformative power of grace, which doesn’t abolish the law but fulfills it and calls us to a higher standard of love and obedience.
The truth is, Jesus didn’t come to erase the law—He came to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17). As New Testament believers, we’re not bound by the law in the same way, but we’re also not free to ignore it. Instead, we’re invited to live in the tension: honoring the heart of the law through the Spirit, walking in grace, and allowing Christ to shape our lives from the inside out.
Listen carefully to this important message from Pastor Pete to learn the proper way to view the law as a believer in Jesus.