- By the works of the law no one is justified. The dispensation of the law was temporary; with the death and resurrection of Christ, the dispensation of faith began (Gal. 3: 23-25).
- After the consummation of Christ’s work, God’s only hope is to bring forth the church and establish His kingdom through it. The dispensation of faith is also the dispensation of grace, the church, and the Spirit. God’s great hope for ruling the earth is to reign through His church (Acts 1: 2-5).
- The church is the kingdom of God on Earth, the reality of the kingdom of heaven. It is God who governs the church. Through baptism we have received the power of the Holy Spirit and have become witnesses of Christ; we have seen and heard what the Holy Spirit is doing in our midst (Acts 1: 4, 8).
- “The law was only a tutor to bring us to Christ, so that we might be justified by faith in Him. This means that when Christ came, we are no longer under the yoke of the law, but we are children of God through faith” (Gal. 3:23-27) (Daily Food, Book 8, Week 4, Monday, p. 59).
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