Made of a Woman, Made Under the Law
In
Romans 8:3, we read of God’s sending forth His
Son in the likeness of sinful flesh. There are other sinful beings,
as I believe; namely, the devils; but as the design of the Son of God
was not to represent them, “He
took not on Him the nature of angels”
and sinful flesh is not to be found, except as it exists in personal
union with a human soul. Christ therefore, to be in the likeness of
sinful flesh, must have flesh in union with a human soul. But more
clearly, if possible, to the point, we read in Hebrews 2:17, that “in
all things it behooved Him to be made like unto His brethren.”
Christ being thus made fully under the law, and being at the same
time one with His people in that life of which He is the Head, and
they are the members of His body, of His flesh and of His bones, He
could fully represent them under the law; and being their Elder
Brother He could claim the right to redeem according to law; and
being at the same time God and having all the fullness of the Godhead
dwelling bodily in Him, He by His obedience could and did completely
cancel the demands of the Law upon His people; and becoming the end
of the law for righteousness unto them, He removed every barrier,
which the law could present, out of the way of their being brought
experimentally to a oneness with Him, and to participate with Him in
the privilege of being sons of God and in the glory, which He had
with the Father before the world began.
-Gospel report by preacher Samuel Trott (1783–1866 A.D.)
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