The Destruction Of Perfection

There is one very important question that all those who believe God the Son’s law was done away with at His death on the cross must ask themselves. Why? Why would Christ abolish something that He had earlier given to be a delight, and what did He replace it with? As we saw in my last post on the subject, numerous old and new testament authors called God’s law the delight of their hearts. They viewed His law as a blessing and a delight, so why then would Christ have done away with it? It can’t be because it was oppressive and a heavy burden. The Bible clearly shows that the view of its authors was quite to the contrary. It was only oppressive to those who broke it. If the law Christ gave in the old testament was indeed a delight and a blessing, something good and helpful, why did He come back to die to get rid of it? Or is that what He got rid of with His death? I seem to remember Him saying that He was wiping away our sins, not the law. What, then, is the reason that Christ would do...