Douglas Summers
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Israel brushes aside God's grace for God's Law. (Exodus 19:1-4) notices verses (Ex. 19:3-4) as He reminds Israel of His grace. God, by His grace rescues Israel through their cries (Ex. 2:23-25; 3:9-10). If you are a born again believer or Bible scholar you know the history of the Exodus of Israel, out of their oppression under Egypt. All one had to do was believe or have faith in God (Exodus 11:1-13:16).
But when God tells Israel in the wilderness of what He expects out of His chosen (Exodus 19:5-7) (after reminding them of His power and Grace (Exodus 19:3-4), instead, Israel tells God, they will, (or can) do what ever He wants! (Exodus 19:7-8) (Romans 9:30-32). It is God's Law.....for God is the Law manifested. It is the eternal law of God's kingdom. For He has set His throne in the Heavens and His Kingdom ruleith over all. Moses was the administrator of the Law of God. (Starting with Exodus Chapter 20). It is God's law, Moses was the administrator of the Law (The law of Moses). It is an eternal law. The real purpose of the Law was to show Israel that they needed God, thus the Law of Feast days and Sacrifices. The Law stands today as it did when God established the Law before man. But because the Law condemns man, we are no longer under it's penalty of death, but under the grace of God in Jesus Christ by faith, to those who believe in God's mercy. The Law condemns / God saves.
But when God tells Israel in the wilderness of what He expects out of His chosen (Exodus 19:5-7) (after reminding them of His power and Grace (Exodus 19:3-4), instead, Israel tells God, they will, (or can) do what ever He wants! (Exodus 19:7-8) (Romans 9:30-32). It is God's Law.....for God is the Law manifested. It is the eternal law of God's kingdom. For He has set His throne in the Heavens and His Kingdom ruleith over all. Moses was the administrator of the Law of God. (Starting with Exodus Chapter 20). It is God's law, Moses was the administrator of the Law (The law of Moses). It is an eternal law. The real purpose of the Law was to show Israel that they needed God, thus the Law of Feast days and Sacrifices. The Law stands today as it did when God established the Law before man. But because the Law condemns man, we are no longer under it's penalty of death, but under the grace of God in Jesus Christ by faith, to those who believe in God's mercy. The Law condemns / God saves.