The Royal Law Measures Character 

If you really fulfil the royal law, according to scripture, . . . you do
well. James 2:8, RSV. 

The standard by which to measure character is the royal law. The law is the
sin detector. By the law is the knowledge of sin. But the sinner is
constantly being drawn to Jesus by the wonderful manifestation of His love
in that He humiliated Himself to die a shameful death upon the cross. What a
study is this! Angels have striven, earnestly longed, to look into this
wonderful mystery. It is a study that can tax the highest human
intelligence, that man, fallen, deceived by Satan, taking Satan's side of
the question, can be conformed to the image of the Son of the infinite
God--that man shall be like Him, that, because of the righteousness of
Christ given to man, God will love man, fallen but redeemed, even as He
loved His Son. Read it right out of the living oracles. 

This is the mystery of godliness. This picture is of the highest value. It
is to be meditated upon, placed in every discourse, hung in memory's hall,
uttered by human lips, and traced by human beings who have tasted and known
that the Lord is good. It is to be the groundwork of every discourse. . . . 

A Christian is the highest type of a man because he is Christlike. . . . He
feels his weakness, he lays hold with earnest purpose and living faith upon
the strength of God, and is an overcomer. Great becomes his peace, his joy,
for it comes from the Lord, and there is nothing more acceptable in the
sight of God than the continual humiliation of the soul before Him. These
evidences are unmistakable proofs that the Lord has touched hearts by His
Holy Spirit. More wonderful than miracles of physical healing is the miracle
wrought in the child of God in wrestling with natural defects and overcoming
them. The universe of God looks upon him with joy far greater than on any
splendid outward display. The inward character is molded after the divine
Pattern. . . .

Holding up Christ as our only source of strength, presenting His matchless
love in having the guilt of the sins of men charged to His account and His
own righteousness imputed to man, in no case does away with the law or
detracts from its dignity. Rather, it places it where the correct light
shines upon and glorifies it. This is done only through the light reflected
from the cross of Calvary. The law is complete and full in the great plan of
salvation, only as it is presented in the light shining from the crucified
and risen Saviour. This can be only spiritually discerned. It kindles in the
heart of the beholder ardent faith, hope, and joy that Christ is his
righteousness. This joy is only for those who love and keep the words of
Jesus, which are the words of God (manuscript 24, 1888). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 150

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