If we want to develop a legal system that conforms to the will of God, we will have to base it on the Old Testament law. This will require a change in attitude to the law. Several Psalms teach that we should love the law.
Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day longYour commands make me wiser than my enemies, for they are ever with me.I have more insight than all my teachers,for I meditate on your statutes. I have more understanding than the eldersfor I obey your precepts. (Psalm 119:97-100)We have interpreted this a call to love the scriptures, but that is not what the Psalmist says. We are actually told to love the law and are promised that this will give us greater wisdom than our teachers. If we want to understand godly civil government, we must begin by loving the law. Only those who study the Old Testament law with passion will understand how to apply it to civil government in a Christian society.
As prophets exercise the power of the trumpet on behalf of the Church, they will need to love the law. The Old Testament prophets were like legal prosecutors who charged and attempted to convict Israel of failure to keep the law. They were so passionate for God’s law they were willing to risk the wrath of wicked Kings when confronting their nations sin.
I will speak of your statutes before kings and will not be put to shame,for I delight in your commandsbecause I love them. (Psalm 119:46,47).
Prophets will only be able to speak clearly to the rulers of their nation, if they truely love the law.
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