Class #23: When St. Paul teaches “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us” (Gal 3;13), he is uniting the fulfillment of the Law and the promise of the Gospel in one Person, Jesus. Our Savior, who had led a perfect life of keeping the law, was made to be sin (2 Cor 5:21) and a curse, when the Lord “laid on Him the iniquity of us all” (Isaiah 53:6). His purpose was that we might receive the blessing of Abraham and the promise of the Spirit by means of faith in the promised forgiveness. “That is, the law condemns all men, but by undergoing the punishment of sin and becoming a sacrifice for us, the sinless Christ took away the right of the law to accuse and condemn those who believe in him, because he himself is their propitiation, for whose sake they are now accounted righteous” (Ap. IV 179). Through faith in Christ, people are justified, as well as freed and liberated from the curse of the law.
Overhead: Galatians Class 23 Overhead
Handout: Lutheran Confessions Curse of the Law
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