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John Wycliffe,
the Bible translator
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"The highest service to which a man may obtain
on earth is to preach the law of God."
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Martin Luther |
"Satan, the god of all dissension stirs
up daily new sects. And last of all which of all
others I should never have foreseen or once suspected,
he has raised up a sect such as teach that men
should not be terrified by the law, but gently
exhorted by the preaching of the grace of Christ."
"The first duty of the Gospel preacher
is to declare God's Law and show the nature of
sin."
"...we would not see nor realize it (what
a distressing and horrible fall in which we lie),
if it were not for the Law, and we would have
to remain forever lost, if we were not again helped
out of it through Christ. Therefore the Law and
the Gospel are given to the end that we may learn
to know both how guilty we are and to what we
should again return."
In a sermon published way back in 1537, Martin
Luther spoke of the Law being used as a schoolmaster
the bring sinners to Christ. Listen to his words
of warning: "This now is the Christian teaching
and preaching, which God be praised, we know and
possess, and it is not necessary at present to
develop it further, but only to offer the admonition
that it be maintained in Christendom with all
diligence. For Satan has attacked it hard and
strong from the beginning until the present, and
gladly would he completely extinguish it and tread
it underfoot."
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John Wesley |
In writing to a young evangelist instructed,
"Preach 90 percent law and 10 percent grace."
"While he cries out, O what love have
I to thy Law! all the day long is my study in
it. He sees daily, in that divine mirror, more
and more of his own sinfulness. He sees more and
more clearly, that he is fullness a sinner in
all things -- that neither his heart nor his ways
are right before God, and that every moment sends
him to Christ. Therefore I cannot spare the Law
one moment, no more than I can spare Christ, seeing
I now want it as much to keep me to Christ, as
I ever wanted it to bring me to Him. Otherwise
this 'evil heart of unbelief' would
immediately 'depart from the living God.'
Indeed each is continually sending me to the other--the
Law to Christ, and Christ to the Law." |
John Newton,
who wrote "Amazing Grace" |
"Ignorance of the nature and design
of the Law is at the bottom of most religious
mistakes." |
Charles Spurgeon |
"I do not believe that any man can preach
the gospel who does not preach the Law."
Then he warns, "Lower the Law and you dim
the light by which man perceives his guilt; this
is a very serious loss to the sinner rather than
a gain; for it lessens the likelihood of his conviction
and conversion. I say you have deprived the gospel
of its ablest auxiliary [its most powerful weapon]
when you have set aside the Law. You have taken
away from it the schoolmaster that is to bring
men to Christ . . . They will never accept grace
till they tremble before a just and holy Law.
Therefore the Law serves a most necessary purpose,
and it must not be removed from its place."
"The Law cuts into the core of the evil,
it reveals the seat of the malady, and informs
us that the leprosy lies deep within."
"They must be slain by the law before they
can be made alive by the gospel."
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Jonathan Edwards |
"The only way we can know whether we
are sinning is by knowing His Moral Law."
"They are already under a sentence of condemnation
to hell. They do not only justly deserve to be
cast down thither, but the sentence of the law
of God, that eternal and immutable rule of righteousness
that God has fixed between him and mankind, is
gone out against them, and stands against them;
so that they are bound over already to hell. John
iii. 18. 'He that believeth not is condemned already.'
So that every unconverted man properly belongs
to hell; that is his place; from thence he is,
John viii. 23. 'Ye are from beneath.' And thither
be is bound; it is the place that justice, and
God's word, and the sentence of his unchangeable
law assign to him." |
George Whitefield |
"First, then, before you can speak peace
to your hearts, you must be made to see, made
to feel, made to weep over, made to bewail, your
actual transgressions against the Law of God."
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John Wesley |
"...it is the ordinary method of the
Spirit of God to convict sinners by the Law. It
is this which, being set home on the conscience,
generally breaketh the rocks in pieces. It is
more especially this part of the Word of God which
is quick and powerful, full of life and energy
and sharper than any two-edged sword."
"It remains only to show...the uses of
the Law. And the first use of it, without question,
is to convince the world of sin. By this is the
sinner discovered to himself. All his fig-leaves
are torn away, and he sees that he is 'wretched
and poor and miserable, blind and naked.' The
Law flashes conviction on every side. He feels
himself a mere sinner. He has nothing to pay.
His 'mouth is stopped' and he stands 'guilty before
God.' To slay the sinner is then the first use
of the Law, to destroy the life and strength wherein
he trusts and convince him that he is dead while
he lives; not only under the sentence of death,
but actually dead to God, void of all spiritual
life, dead in trespasses and sins."
"Before I can preach love, mercy and grace
I must preach sin, law and judgment."
"The second use {of the Law} is to bring
him unto Life, unto Christ that he may live. It
is true, in performing both these offices, it
acts the part of a severe school master. It drives
us by force, rather than draws us by love. And
yet love is the spring of all. It is the spirit
of love which, by this painful means, tears away
our confidence in the flesh, which leaves us no
broken reed whereon to trust, and so constrains
the sinner, stripped of all to cry out in the
bitterness of his soul or groan in the depth of
his heart, 'I give up every plea beside, Lord
I am damned but thou hast died.'"
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C. S. Lewis |
"When we merely say that we are bad,
the 'wrath' of God seems a barbarous
doctrine; as soon as we perceive our bad-ness,
it appears inevitable, a mere corollary from God's
goodness..." |
J. I. Packer |
"Unless we see our shortcomings in the
light of the Law and holiness of God, we do not
see them as sin at all."
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John Bunyan |
"The man who does not know the nature
of the Law, cannot know the nature of sin."
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A. W. Pink |
"Just as the world was not ready for
the New Testament before it received the Old,
just as the Jews were not prepared for the ministry
of Christ until John the Baptist had gone before
Him with his claimant call to repentance, so the
unsaved are in no condition today for the Gospel
till the Law be applied to their hearts, for 'by
the Law is the knowledge of sin.' It is
a waste of time to sow seed on ground which has
never been ploughed or spaded! To present the
vicarious sacrifice of Christ to those whose dominant
passion is to take fill of sin, is to give that
which is holy to the dogs." |
Augustine |
"The Law is not in fault, but our evil
and wicked nature; even as a heap of lime is still
and quiet until water be poured thereon, but then
it begins to smoke and burn, not from the fault
of the water, but from the nature and kind of
the lime which will not endure it." |
Matthew Henry |
"Herein is the Law of God above all
other laws, that it is a spiritual law. Other
laws may forbid compassing and imagining, which
are treason in the heart, but cannot take cognizance
thereof, unless there be some overt act; but the
Law of God takes notice of the iniquity regarded
in the heart, though it go no further."
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D. L. Moody |
"Ask Paul why [the Law] was given. Here
is his answer, 'That every mouth may be
stopped, and all the world may become guilty before
God' (Romans 3:19). The Law stops every
man's mouth. I can always tell a man who
is near the kingdom of God; his
mouth is stopped. This, then, is why God gives
us the Law—to show us ourselves in our true
colors."
"The law can only chase a man to Calvary,
no further."
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J. C. Ryle |
"People will never set their faces decidedly
towards heaven, and live like pilgrims, until
they really feel that they are in danger of hell
... Let us expound and beat out the Ten Commandments,
and show the length, and breadth, and depth, and
height of their requirements. This is the way
of our Lord in the Sermon on the Mount. We cannot
do better than follow His plan. We may depend
on it, men will never come to Jesus, and stay
with Jesus, and live for Jesus, unless they really
know why they are to come, and what is their need.
Those whom the Spirit draws to Jesus are those
who the Spirit has convinced of sin. Without thorough
conviction of sin, men may seem to come to Jesus
and follow Him for a season, but they will soon
fall away and return to the world." |
A. B. Earle |
"I have found by long experience that
the severest threatenings of the Law of God have
a prominent place in leading men to Christ. They
must see themselves lost before they will cry
for mercy. They will not escape from danger until
they see it."
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A. W. Tozer |
"No one can know the true grace of God
who has not first known the fear of God."
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Dr. Martin Loyd-Jones |
"A gospel which merely says, 'Come
to Jesus,' and offers Him as a friend, and
offers a marvelous new life, without convincing
of sin, is not New Testament evangelism. (The
essence of evangelism is to start by preaching
the Law; and it is because the Law has not been
preached that we have had so much superficial
evangelism.) True evangelism... must always
start by preaching the law."
"The trouble with people who are not seeking
for a Savior, and for salvation, is that they
do not understand the nature of sin. It is the
peculiar function of the Law to bring such an
understanding to a man's mind and conscience.
That is why great evangelical preachers 300 years
ago in the time of the puritans, and 200 years
ago in the time of Whiitefield and others, always
engaged in what they called a preliminary law
work." |
John R. Stott |
"We cannot come to Christ to be justified
until we have first been to Moses, to be condemned.
But once we have gone to Moses, and acknowledged
our sin, guilt and condemnation, we must not stay
there. We must let Moses send us to Christ." |
John MacArthur |
"God's grace cannot be faithfully
preached to unbelievers until the Law is preached
and man's corrupt nature is exposed. It
is impossible for a person to fully realize his
need for God's grace until he sees how terribly
he has failed the standards of God's Law."
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