Category:Moral Law

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This is the temporary page for the Moral Law. For now, it will just be a short description and a bulleted list of verses which belong to this category. In the future, we will add structured explanations for this division of the law.

In brief, although all laws are moral in nature, and the moral law ultimately encompasses both the ceremonial and civil law, for our convention we say that the Moral Law includes laws which are not Civil Laws, and which are not fulfilled by Jesus in a way causing them to be impossible for Christians to break (as is the case with most of the Ceremonial Law). Laws in this category describe behaviors which God loves or detests, but which do not warrant a response by the Civil Government. Parents and Ecclesiastical Government are given authority to impose limited penalties for breaches of the moral law. God reserves for himself the right to penalize all breaches of moral law capitally, via the Second Death.

Verses in this category include:

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