The Law Expresses the “Beauty of Holiness”

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Part 11-
The Law Expresses the “Beauty of Holiness”
This episode is a recap of the previous week’s teaching on Psalm 119, emphasizing the common threads of God’s work in establishing our way, ultimately leading to a genuinely positive delight in God’s law. Since the law is a reflection of God’s character and beauty, love of God coupled with disdain for God’s Law is inconceivable. While true believers would never seek to justify themselves by keeping God’s Law, they nevertheless delight in that Law based on being born again. Romans 7:22 affirms that they “delight with the Law of God in the inner man.” The episode closes with Jonathan Edwards’ phraseology describing believers’ delight in God’s holiness described in the Law. Christians alone can apprehend the “beauty of holiness.”
  • 00:00:12 – Introduction to Kingdom Questions
  • 00:00:37 – Theme of Psalm 119
  • 00:01:46 – Understanding Blameless Ways
  • 00:02:50 – Connection Between Way and Law
  • 00:04:48 – Christ’s Fulfillment of the Law
  • 00:06:14 – Law and Grace Relationship
  • 00:08:19 – Positive Encounter with the Law
  • 00:10:29 – Delighting in God’s Law
  • 00:12:39 – Closing Prayer and Reflection
  • 00:13:04 – How to Ask Your Questions
Part 11-
The Law Expresses the “Beauty of Holiness”
  • 00:00:12 – Introduction to Kingdom Questions
  • 00:00:37 – Theme of Psalm 119
  • 00:01:46 – Understanding Blameless Ways
  • 00:02:50 – Connection Between Way and Law
  • 00:04:48 – Christ’s Fulfillment of the Law
  • 00:06:14 – Law and Grace Relationship
  • 00:08:19 – Positive Encounter with the Law
  • 00:10:29 – Delighting in God’s Law
  • 00:12:39 – Closing Prayer and Reflection
  • 00:13:04 – How to Ask Your Questions
This episode is a recap of the previous week’s teaching on Psalm 119, emphasizing the common threads of God’s work in establishing our way, ultimately leading to a genuinely positive delight in God’s law. Since the law is a reflection of God’s character and beauty, love of God coupled with disdain for God’s Law is inconceivable. While true believers would never seek to justify themselves by keeping God’s Law, they nevertheless delight in that Law based on being born again. Romans 7:22 affirms that they “delight with the Law of God in the inner man.” The episode closes with Jonathan Edwards’ phraseology describing believers’ delight in God’s holiness described in the Law. Christians alone can apprehend the “beauty of holiness.”

Episode Scripture References -

Psalm 119:1, Romans 7:22, 1 John 3:4, Matthew 7:22, Matthew 5:18, John 15:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Psalm 119:20, Psalm 119:47, Psalm 119:131, Psalm 119:77, Psalm 119:129, Psalm 119:18

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Victor begins discussing Psalm 119, noting its length and the repetition of various themes. He identifies the central theme as expressed in verses five and six, which underscore the desire for one’s ways to be established in keeping God’s statutes. He explains that the psalmist acknowledges his reliance on God’s grace without claiming perfection, indicating that a blameless way is a general direction rather than absolute perfection. He connects this idea to the Christian walk, implying that Christians should adopt the psalmist’s perspective, recognizing their ways as blameless while following Christ.


He continues by exploring the relationship between the way and the law, stating that those who are on the right path will naturally seek to obey God’s law. He invokes the teaching of Christ on discipleship, highlighting that following Him involves denying oneself and obeying God’s commandments.


Victor stresses that true believers will not embrace lawlessness and that allegiance to Christ means having an inherent desire to fulfill the law. He uses scripture to illustrate that genuine Christians delight in the law of God, correlating this to a loving relationship with Christ, who fulfills the law rather than abolishes it. He clarifies that while believers cannot earn salvation through law-keeping, they are empowered by grace to desire and engage with God’s law positively.


Additionally, Victor discusses the often negative perception of the law among Christians, noting that many are driven to Christ due to the law’s conviction of sin. However, he argues that rather than solely viewing the law as a source of shame, believers should also recognize its positive attributes and benefits.


He points out that the psalmist expresses a longing and delight for God’s law, demonstrating a healthy relationship with it. Victor emphasizes the significance of understanding God’s law as reflective of God’s character and love, suggesting that true comprehension of the law leads to appreciation of the beauty of holiness as described by theologian Jonathan Edwards.

Key Terms From This Episode -

Main Theme: Discusses the length of Psalm 119 and its recurring themes

    Key Points:

  • Central theme identified in verses five and six: desire for ways to align with God’s statutes
  • Emphasizes reliance on God’s grace and the concept of a blameless way as a direction rather than absolute perfection
  • Stresses that true believers will reject lawlessness and have a desire to fulfill the law
  • Addresses the negative perceptions of the law, suggesting believers recognize its positive aspects and benefits
  • Emphasizes understanding God’s law as a reflection of His character and love, leading to an appreciation for holiness
  • Episode Scripture References -

    Psalm 119:1, Romans 7:22, 1 John 3:4, Matthew 7:22, Matthew 5:18, John 15:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Psalm 119:20, Psalm 119:47, Psalm 119:131, Psalm 119:77, Psalm 119:129, Psalm 119:18

    More About This Episode -

    Victor begins discussing Psalm 119, noting its length and the repetition of various themes. He identifies the central theme as expressed in verses five and six, which underscore the desire for one’s ways to be established in keeping God’s statutes. He explains that the psalmist acknowledges his reliance on God’s grace without claiming perfection, indicating that a blameless way is a general direction rather than absolute perfection. He connects this idea to the Christian walk, implying that Christians should adopt the psalmist’s perspective, recognizing their ways as blameless while following Christ.


    He continues by exploring the relationship between the way and the law, stating that those who are on the right path will naturally seek to obey God’s law. He invokes the teaching of Christ on discipleship, highlighting that following Him involves denying oneself and obeying God’s commandments.


    Victor stresses that true believers will not embrace lawlessness and that allegiance to Christ means having an inherent desire to fulfill the law. He uses scripture to illustrate that genuine Christians delight in the law of God, correlating this to a loving relationship with Christ, who fulfills the law rather than abolishes it. He clarifies that while believers cannot earn salvation through law-keeping, they are empowered by grace to desire and engage with God’s law positively.


    Additionally, Victor discusses the often negative perception of the law among Christians, noting that many are driven to Christ due to the law’s conviction of sin. However, he argues that rather than solely viewing the law as a source of shame, believers should also recognize its positive attributes and benefits.


    He points out that the psalmist expresses a longing and delight for God’s law, demonstrating a healthy relationship with it. Victor emphasizes the significance of understanding God’s law as reflective of God’s character and love, suggesting that true comprehension of the law leads to appreciation of the beauty of holiness as described by theologian Jonathan Edwards.

    Key Terms From This Episode -

    Main Theme: Discusses the length of Psalm 119 and its recurring themes

      Key Points:

  • Central theme identified in verses five and six: desire for ways to align with God’s statutes
  • Emphasizes reliance on God’s grace and the concept of a blameless way as a direction rather than absolute perfection
  • Stresses that true believers will reject lawlessness and have a desire to fulfill the law
  • Addresses the negative perceptions of the law, suggesting believers recognize its positive aspects and benefits
  • Emphasizes understanding God’s law as a reflection of His character and love, leading to an appreciation for holiness
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