Christ Magnifies the Law 

The Lord is well pleased for his righteousness' sake; he will magnify the
law, and make it honourable. Isa. 42:21.

Were the law understood apart from Christ, it would have a crushing power
upon sinful men, blotting the sinner out of existence. But by understanding
the law in connection with Christ, receiving Him by faith as his substitute
and surety, man sees himself as a prisoner of hope. The truth as it is in
Jesus is an acquaintance with the holy, just, and good law of God, as this
law is elevated, and its immutability demonstrated, in Christ. He magnified
the law, expanded its every precept, and in His obedience left man an
example, that he also may meet its demands. . . . 

The agonies of the garden of Gethsemane, the insult, the mockery, the abuse,
heaped upon God's dear Son, the horrors and ignominy of the Crucifixion,
furnish sufficient and thrilling demonstrations that God's justice, when it
punishes, does the work thoroughly. The fact that His own Son, the surety
for man, was not spared is an argument that will stand to all eternity
before saint and sinner, before the universe of God, to testify that He will
not excuse the transgressor of His law. 

God is love. He has shown that love in the gift of His only begotten Son.
Yet the love of God does not excuse sin. God does not excuse sin in Satan,
in Adam, or in Cain, nor will He excuse sin in any of the children of men.
The perverted nature of man may distort the love of God into an attribute of
weakness; but light is shining from the cross of Calvary, that man may have
correct views and hold theories that are not perverted. 

God has given His law for the regulation of the conduct of nations, of
families, and of individuals. There is not one worker of wickedness, though
his sin is the least and the most secret, that escapes the denunciation of
that law. The whole work of the father of lies is recorded in the statute
books of heaven; and those who lend themselves to the service of Satan, to
present to men his lies by precept and practice, will receive according to
their deeds. Every offense against God, however minute, is set down in the
reckoning. And when the sword of justice is taken in hand, it will do the
work that was done to the Divine Sufferer. Justice will strike; for God's
hatred of sin is intense and overwhelming. 

The truth as it is in Jesus will teach most important lessons. It will show
that the love of God is broad and deep; that it is infinite; and that in
awarding the penalty to the disobedient, those who have made void God's law,
it will be uncompromising. This is the love and justice of God combined. It
reaches to the very depth of human woe and degradation, to lift up the
fallen and oppressed who lay hold of the truth by repentance and faith in
Jesus (Review and Herald, Feb. 8, 1898). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 158

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