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  1. before which no part of the law of God shall pass. "Till heaven and earth pass,
  2. one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." Has
  3. heaven and earth passed away? Let those answer who teach the abolition of the
  4. law of God. When will heaven and earth pass? Let the beloved disciple answer:
  5. "And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat
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  7. on it, from whose face the earth and heaven fled away; and there was found no
  8. place for them." If the fulfillment of the law of God destroys it, that destruction
  9. cannot take place before the final conflagration of the heavens and the earth.
  10. 2.Pet.3. Prior to that time the minutest point shall not be destroyed. If therefore
  11. one jot or one tittle shall on no account pass from the law, till all be fulfilled; and if
  12. the point before which this shall not be accomplished is the passing of the
  13. heavens and the earth, it follows that the Lord Jesus not only designed that the
  14. law should be fulfilled by himself for the brief period of his sojourn on earth, but
  15. also, that the righteousness of the law should be fulfilled in his church; or as
  16. Whiting renders Rom.8:4, "that the precept of the law might be fulfilled by us,
  17. who walk not according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit." The next verse
  18. establishes this view.
  19. "Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and
  20. shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but
  21. whosoever shall do, and teach them, the same shall be called great in the
  22. kingdom of heaven." Let us carefully consider this verse. The word "whosoever"
  23. takes up all persons through all coming time. The word "therefore" shows that
  24. this verse is the conclusion drawn from the premises which the Saviour had just
  25. laid down, which were these: 1. "Think not that I am come to destroy
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  27. the law." 2. "Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass
  28. from the law till all be fulfilled." As not a single particle of this holy law was to be
  29. destroyed, it was fitting that the Lord Jesus should speak with distinctness
  30. respecting its observance and its violation. This is what he now utters.
  31. "Shall break one of these least commandments." Then we have here the
  32. opposite of fulfilling the law; viz. the breaking of the commandments. We may
  33. also learn that the law in verses 17,18, means the commandments.
  34. "One of these least." Christ had said that not one jot or one tittle should pass
  35. from the law till all be fulfilled, so that there could be no excuse for those who
  36. teach that a part of the law has been destroyed, and that the remainder is yet in
  37. force. But Christ did not leave the subject thus. He now tells what shall be the
  38. fate of those who violate the least of the commandments. Those who select nine
  39. of them, and omit one of the commandments, which they think not worth their
  40. notice, are the very persons that Christ here reproves.
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  42. "And shall teach men so." Who are they that teach men to violate the
  43. commandments? Those who teach men that they have all been abolished go far
  44. beyond the crime that Christ has here noted. The Saviour spoke of those who
  45. should violate the least one. Some at the present day teach men that
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