Posted by Todd Linn, PhD on December 8, 2025
James says: “For whoever shall keep the whole law, and yet stumble in one point, he is guilty of all” (James 2:10). Given the examples provided in these verses, it seems clear that James has in mind what we often describe as the “moral law” in the Old Testament. Much of the “cultic law,” such as dietary laws or other laws of rite and ritual, are no longer binding upon believers today. But the “moral law” is timeless. Every culture has some sense of moral law woven into the fabric of its social code, even if that culture fails to understand that the essence of its law is rooted in the grace of God…
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