Showing posts with label Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Law. Show all posts

Martyn Lloyd-Jones on Grace and Law

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 5:30 AM

“No; holiness means being righteous, and being righteous mens keeping the law.  Therefore if your so-called grace (which you say you have received) does not make you keep the law you have not received grace.  You may have received a psychological experience, but you have never received the grace of God. ”

Martyn Lloyd-Jones

R.J. Rushdoony on Humanistic Salvation by Law

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Monday, February 11, 2013 at 8:53 AM


"Now, our increasingly humanistic laws, courts, and legislators are giving us a new morality. They tell us, as they strike down laws resting upon Biblical foundations, that morality cannot be legislated, but what they offer is not only legislated morality but salvation by law, and no Christian can accept this. Wherever we look now, whether with respect to poverty, education, civil rights, human rights, peace, and all things else, we see laws passed designed to save man. Supposedly, these laws are going to give us a society free of prejudice, ignorance, disease, poverty, crime, war, and all other things considered to be evil. These legislative programs add up to one thing: salvation by law."
R.J. Rushdoony


R.J. Rushdoony on Law and Religion

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 8:15 AM


"Law is in every culture religious in origin. Because law governs man and society, because it establishes and declares the meaning of justice and righteousness, law is inescapably religious, in that it establishes in practical fashion the ultimate concerns of a culture. Accordingly, a fundamental and necessary premise in any and every study of law must be, first, a recognition of this religious nature of law.

Second, it must be recognized that in any culture the source of law is the god of that society. If law has its source in man’s reason, then reason is the god of that society. If the source is an oligarchy, or in a court, senate, or ruler, then that source is god of that system. Thus, in Greek culture law was essentially a religiously humanistic concept. …..

Third, in any society, any change of law is an explicit or implicit change of religion. Nothing more clearly reveals, in fact, the religious change in a society than a legal revolution. When the legal foundations shift from Biblical law to humanism, it means that the society now draws its vitality and power from humanism, not from Christian theism.

Fourth, no disestablishment of religion as such is possible in any society. A church can be disestablished, and a particular religion can be supplanted by another, but the change is simply to another religion. Since the foundations of law are inescapably religious, no society exists without a religious foundation or without a law-system which codifies the morality of its religion.

Fifth, there can be no tolerance in a law-system for another religion. Toleration is a device used to introduce a new law-system as a prelude to a new intolerance….. "

R.J. Rushdoony
The Institutes of Biblical Law, 1973

R. J. Rushdoony on Law

Posted by Antoinette Petersen | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Monday, September 17, 2012 at 8:00 AM

"To attempt to study Scripture without studying its law is to deny it.  To attempt to understand Western civilization apart from the impact of Biblical law within it and upon it is to seek a fictitious history and to reject twenty centuries and their progress."
~Introduction to:
"The Institutes of Biblical Law" (pg. 2) by R. J. Rushdoony~

Charles Spurgeon on Law and Grace

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Monday, July 2, 2012 at 8:00 AM


"" They say that all things are fair in love and war; but the holy man thought not so: while he carried his life in his hand, he also carried the law in his heart. No danger of body should make us endanger our souls by forgetting that which is right. Trouble makes many a man forget his duty, and it would have had the same effect upon the Psalmist if he had not obtained quickening (verse 107) and teaching (verse 108). In his memory of the Lord's law lay his safety ; he was certain not to be forgotten of God, for God was not forgotten of him.  It is a special proof of grace when nothing can drive truth out of our thoughts, or holiness out of our lives. If we remember the law even when death stares us in the face, we may be well assured that the Lord is remembering us."
Charles Spurgeon
(Treasury of David: Psalm 119:109)





A. A. Hodge on a Christian's Obligation to God in all of Life

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , , , | Posted On Thursday, March 15, 2012 at 8:00 AM


"A Christian is just as much under the obligation to obey God's will in the most secular of his daily business as he is in his closet or at the communion table.  He has no right to separate his life into two realms, and acknowledge different moral codes in each."
A. A. Hodge


William Jenkyn on Law

Posted by Antoinette Petersen | Labels: , | Posted On Thursday, October 13, 2011 at 8:00 AM

"He that does not preserve the law does not observe it."               
~William Jenkyn~

R.J. Rushdoony on Humanism

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Friday, August 5, 2011 at 9:00 AM

"One of our problems today is that humanism enthrones man's word above God's Word, and man's law above God's law."
R.J. Rushdoony

R.J. Rushdoony on Man's Changing of God's Boundaries

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 9:00 AM

"Today, politicians and preachers are continually moving God's landmarks and steadily destroying all moral boundaries and moral order."
R.J. Rushdoony

R.J Rushdoony on Redemption and the Law of God

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Wednesday, August 3, 2011 at 9:00 AM


"History is the battle of Christ versus anti-christ, and man’s basic need is redemption through the blood of Jesus Christ and then life in Christ and under God’s law, now no longer a bill of indictment against man, but a charter for life."
R.J Rushdoony




R.J Rushdoony on Law

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, August 1, 2011 at 9:00 AM

"It must be recognized that in any culture the source of law is the god of that society"
R.J Rushdoony


John Adams on the Commandments

Posted by Antoinette Petersen | Labels: , , | Posted On Monday, December 27, 2010 at 9:00 AM

"The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence.  If 'Thou shalt not covet' and 'Thou shalt not steal' were not commandments of heaven, they must be made inviolable precepts in every society before it can be civilized or made free."
~John Adams~ 

 
 

John Knox on Law

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, November 22, 2010 at 9:00 AM

"But hereof be assured, that all is not lawful nor just that is statute by civil laws; neither yet is everything sin before God, which ungodly persons allege to be treason."
John Knox


William Blackstone on Law

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 9:02 AM

"No enactment of man can be considered law unless it conforms to the law of God."
William Blackstone


Charles Spurgeon on the Law

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Saturday, March 20, 2010 at 12:22 PM

Prior to God’s Call
“The law is, so to speak, Jesus Christ's dog, to go after his sheep, and bring them to the shepherd; the law is the thunderbolt which affrighteth ungodly men, and maketh them turn from the error of their ways, and seek after God.”

After God’s Call
“What is God's law now? It is not above a Christian—it is under a Christian. Some men hold God's law like a rod, in terrorem, over Christians, and say, "If you sin you will be punished with it." It is not so. The law is under a Christian; it is for him to walk on, to be his guide, his rule, his pattern. "We are not under the law, but under grace." Law is the road which guides us, not the rod which drives us, nor the spirit which actuates us. The law is good and excellent, if it keeps its place.”
Charles H. Spurgeon

Robert Bolton on Law

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, November 2, 2009 at 4:00 AM

"Without law, love is blind."
 Robert Bolton
(1572-1631)

Samuel Bolton on Law and Gospel

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Friday, August 14, 2009 at 8:24 AM

“The law sends us to the Gospel for our justification; The Gospel sends us to the law to frame our way of life”
Samuel Bolton (1606-1654)