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With Michael Walker
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A message to Believers…
A Rebuke to Those Who Cling to the Law While Ignoring Grace….
To those who invoke the Law of Moses as a means of judgment, understand this: the moment you quote the law, you are bound by it. And if you are bound by it, you are already condemned, for the law does not justify—it exposes guilt.
The Law Condemns, Not Saves:
The law was never meant to bring salvation but to reveal sin.
Romans 3:20 (NASB) states:
“For through the Law comes the knowledge of sin.”
If you invoke the law, you must keep it perfectly—and yet, no one can.
James 2:10 (NASB) warns:
“For whoever keeps the whole Law, yet stumbles in one point, has become guilty of all.”
By quoting the law, you are instantly held to it, and in doing so, you have been found guilty.
The Curse of the Law:
The law does not bring righteousness—it brings a curse.
Galatians 3:10 (NASB) declares:
“For all who are of works of the Law are under a curse; for it is written: ‘Cursed is everyone who does not abide by all things written in the book of the Law, to do them.’”
If you live by the law, you must die by it. The law does not grant mercy—it demands perfection, and no one but Christ has fulfilled it.
Sin Is Not Just an Action—It Is a State of Being
Sin is not merely what you do—it is who you are in a fallen state.
Romans 3:23 (NASB) reminds us:
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”
You do not sin because you make mistakes—you sin because you are fallen. And in that fallen state, you miss the mark.
The Danger of Condemning Others:
If you use the law to condemn others, you condemn yourself.
Matthew 7:2 (NASB) warns:
“For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you.”
By quoting the law to judge others, you have judged yourself, for you are guilty of the same.
The Law Was Given to Israel, Not the World
The Law of Moses was a covenant with Israel, not the world.
Deuteronomy 4:44 (NASB) states:
“Now this is the Law which Moses set before the sons of Israel.”
It was never meant for Gentiles, nor was it meant to be a tool for condemnation in the age of grace.
We Are Under Grace, Not the Law:
Christ fulfilled the law so that we might live under grace.
Romans 10:4 (NASB)declares:
“For Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness to everyone who believes.”
To cling to the law while ignoring grace is to reject Christ’s sacrifice.
A Final Warning
If you invoke the law, be prepared to answer for it. If you live by the law, you will die by it. But if you accept grace, you will live by Christ.
Galatians 5:4 (NASB) warns:
“You have been severed from Christ, you who are seeking to be justified by the Law; you have fallen from grace.”
Do not let self-righteous judgment lead you into condemnation. Instead, embrace the mercy of Christ, lest you find yourself judged by the very standard you impose on others.
Listen carefully, because this is not a soft warning—it is a rebuke.
The moment you quote the Law of Moses, you are instantly bound by it. And the moment you are bound by it, you are condemned by it. The law does not save, it does not justify, it does not grant righteousness—it exposes sin. You are not worthy of wielding it as judgment, because it has already judged you.
You think that by condemning others, you stand on solid ground? No. You have placed yourself directly under the curse of the law. If you invoke it, you must keep it perfectly—every letter, every command, without failure. And if you fail in even one point, you have failed in all of it. The weight of the law crushes you under its impossible demands, and yet you dare to weaponize it against others while standing condemned yourself?
You are in a fallen state. Sin is not just what you do—it is what you are. Every breath, every moment, you are missing the mark of God’s glory. To claim righteousness through the law while your body is still under the curse of sin is the highest form of self-deception. You are no better than the one you accuse, because in your judgment, you pronounce your own guilt.
And let this sink in—you are speaking in ignorance. The law was never given to the world. It was never a covenant for all mankind. It was a contract for Israel alone, a burden placed upon a chosen people—not you. To misapply it, to hold others to it while standing in utter blindness to its purpose, is reckless, and worse—it is dangerous.
We are not under the law. We are under grace. And yet, you insist on dragging people back into chains that have already been broken. You are placing yourself on the path of judgment, aligning yourself against the very mercy that could save you. If you live by the law, you will die by it. And if you continue to wield it in self-righteous ignorance, you are marching yourself toward destruction.
Turn back. Now.