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The Third Use of the Law

The Third Use of the Law

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  • Wilbur G. Bruinsma

What is the place of the law in the Christian life? The law for the Christian does not only function to reveal sin and limit ungodliness; to a Christian the Ten Commandments are the believer’s life of gratitude before God. This article argues how this is so, and how the Reformers taught this use of the law.

Source: Standard Bearer, 2005. 3 pages.

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The doctrine of original sin is the only doctrine empirically validated by thousands of years of human history. G. K. Chesterton
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