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Chariots of God: God’s Law in Relation to the Cross and the Christian is unavailable, but you can change that!

David described the angels present when God spoke His law at Mount Sinai as “the chariots of God” (Psalm 68:17). His fine symbolism reminds us of the awesome majesty of God at the giving of the law. However, the angels were merely the symbols of the majestic glory of God while His law itself was the essential revelation of it. Thus, the Ten Commandments—even more than the angels at Sinai—may be...

We should all consider a very personal application. Ultimately we will not stand before any human judiciary but before God. It does not matter how acceptable our lives are to our corrupt and vile society. It does not matter how morally superior we may appear to other people. In the end they will not be our judges. We will stand before God to be judged according to His law, the standard of right and wrong that never changes. Third, God gave
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