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Were there no precepts in the New Testament, we 
would be without an inspired rule of life, without an 
authoritative guide for our walk and conduct before the 
Church and the world. We rightly discard and reject 
the 'law of Moses' as the believer's rule of life. 


What, then, is our rule? Are we a set of lawless wretches
who may live as we desire, according to the libelous charge
of the enemies of truth? God forbid! We have a divine, 
authoritative rule of life, a code of directions of the amplest, 
fullest, minutest character, intended and sufficient to regulate 
and control every thought, word, and action of our lives; and 
all flowing from the eternal wisdom and will of the Father, 
sealed and ratified by the blood of the Son, and inspired 
and revealed by the Holy Spirit. 

When, then, it is thrown in our teeth that, by discarding the
'law of Moses' as our rule of life, we prove ourselves licentious, 
lawless Antinomians; this is our answer, and let God and His 
word decide whether it be not a sufficient one. We have a rule 
of life as far exceeding the 'law of Moses' as the new covenant
of grace and truth—exceeds and outshines the old covenant of 
works; and as much as the ministration of the Spirit, of life, 
and of righteousness—excels in glory the ministration of the 
letter, of death, and of condemnation. (2 Corinthians 3:6-11)

The gospel, not the Mosaic law, is the believer's rule of life. 

In a word, the precepts of the New Testament, in all their 
fullness, minuteness, and comprehensiveness, are the 
believer's rule of life.


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