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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

The Law’s purpose was temporary. Unlike God’s unchanging covenant with Abraham, the Mosaic one was at risk due to Israel’s persistent rebellion (Dan. 9:7-14; Hos. 6:7; 8:1). The solution God promises is not a renewal of what He gave at Sinai, but a new arrangement “not like the covenant I made with their fathers on the day I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, my covenant which they broke” (Jer. 31:34). That promise of something new was not lost on its intended audience.
Scott Klusendorf

CCXXII. Minding Earthly Things.

PHIL. iii. 19.
” Who mind earthly things.”

I. WHAT Paul does not mean.
1. He does not hold out the slightest encouragement to
neglecting plain obvious duties of daily life.
2. He does not cast the slightest discredit on the full
development of those natural feelings which God has given
to us as a part of our heritage.
3. He does not mean that so long as we are living on
earth we can obtain an immunity from temptation.
II. What does the apostle mean? The question is very
easily answered if we are honest. He describes that state
in which a person resolves to live for this visible world, and
not for the invisible kingdom by which he is surrounded.
The great principle which unites the glorious company of
martyrs, saints, and confessors is this: they walk by faith
and not by sight.
G. H. W.