
There is a common question about how the Law of God and the Grace of God relate to one another. Some seem to wonder how they even co-exist.
Spurgeon, though, when once asked how he reconciled the Law and the Gospel, replied:
“There is no need to reconcile friends.”
Granted, there is some tension between these two great Biblical themes. But there is an answer – a wonderful, glorious answer.
Charles Bridges, a 19th Century Anglican pastor-theologian, takes up this issue and offers some profound and practical answers in an essay titled: The Connection of the Law With the Gospel.
Bridges’ language is a bit archaic, but with some effort most people should be able to grasp the richness of his insights. Having found it nowhere else on the web, I post his essay below for the benefit those willing to work through it.
But I have been thinking: Perhaps one day I will edit and translate this essay to language for our day… and post it again.