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"The Law is for the proud and the Gospel for the brokenhearted." - Martin Luther

"When God gives orders and tells us what will happen if we fail to obey those orders perfectly, that is in the category of what the reformers, following the biblical text, called law. When God promises freely, providing for us because of Christ's righteousness the status he demands of us, this is in the category of gospel. It is good news from start to finish. The Bible includes both, and the reformers were agreed that the Scriptures taught clearly that the law, whether Old or New Testament commands, was not eliminated for the believer (those from a Dispensational background may notice a difference here). Nevertheless, they insisted that nothing in this category of law could be a means of justification or acceptance before a holy God ... The law comes, not to reform the sinner nor to show him or her the "narrow way" to life, but to crush the sinner's hopes of escaping God's wrath through personal effort or even cooperation. All of our righteousness must come from someone else-someone who has fulfilled the law's demands. Only after we have been stripped of our "filthy rags" of righteousness (Isa. 64:6)- our fig leaves through which we try in vain to hide our guilt and shame-can we be clothed with Christ's righteousness. First comes the law to proclaim judgment and death, then the gospel to proclaim justification and life. One of the clearest presentations of this motif is found in Paul's Epistle to the Galatians. In the sixteenth century, the issue of law and grace was more clearly dealt with than at almost any other time since the apostles."
Modern Reformation Good News: The Gospel for Christians (May/June 2003)

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The Law of Christ as the Fulfillment of the Law of Moses: A Modified Lutheran View Douglas J. Moo (pdf) - from The Law, the Gospel and the Modern Christian: Five Viewsicon
The Establishment of the Law by the Gospel John Colquhoun (1748-1827)icon
A Primer on the Mosaic Law and the Christian Stephen Westerholmicon
Our Lord's Understanding of the Law of God J.I. Packericon
The Shadow of Christ in the Law of Moses (Online Book) Vern Poythressicon
Countering 10 Arguments Against the Law-Gospel Paradigm Lee Ironsicon
Law and Gospel John M. Frameicon
On Works and Grace Meredeth Klineicon
Married to Another Lee Irons - The Law in relation to Biblical and Systematic Theologyicon
Excurus: Paul, "Works of the Law," and First-Centruy Judaism Douglas Moo - Romans 3:20 (NICNT)icon
The Three Uses of the Law: A New Proposal Bill Baldwinicon
Calvin On Law and Gospel Michael S. Horton, Ph.Dicon
Jesus Satisfies Both the Law’s Demand's and it's Curses John Colquhounicon
The Place of the Third Use of the Law in Reformed Theology Joel R. Beekeicon
Law and Gospel According to the Marrow Donald John MacLeanicon
The Differences Between LAW & GOSPEL William Perkinsicon
The Use of the Law in Evangelism Ray Comforticon
An Outline of Douglas Moo on the Law Robert A. Lotzericon
Law and Gospel Ernest Reisingericon
A Review of Gospel and Law: Contrast or Continuum? Douglas Moo - A Review of Gospel and Law: Contrast or Continuum? The Hermeneutics of Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology by Daniel P. Fullericon
Calvin's Covenantal Pronomianism Ralph Allan Smith - Calvin's view of the covenant, and especially his view of the law of God, is the key to a Calvinistic philosophy of history as well as Calvinistic social philosophy. It is the key to a world-view Calvinism that does not stop at...icon
What Was Paul's View of the Law? ABU (Biblical Theology)icon
Nomology: The Study of the Law of God Bob Burridge (Genevan Institute for Reformed Studies) - 7 Lessons based on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 19-24icon
The Difference Between The Law & The Gospel Edward Fischericon
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