The part of the Mosaic Law that explains the Ten Commandments further is love because the Ten Commandments are love. The first 4 Commandments are love to God and the last 6 Commandments are love to man. The Ten Commandments are love in action! Tell me, how happy would you be if your husband committed adultery? Not very, I would imagine. How happy would you be if someone murdered your child. Again, not very happy. This shows that the Ten Commandments are love, which makes the Mosaic Law that further explains the Ten Commandments also love.
Why do so many seem to think that commandment-keeping is not love? It is love in action! It is only when one follows the letter of the law without love in their heart that it becomes legalism
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The Ten Commandments are love in action!

The question is: Does love made action or action (obedience to the law) raise the love (agape) in your heart?

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Sarah, how do we keep God's laws without being legalistic? By putting Jesus into the heart of each law. If we truly love Jesus we won't want to break His heart by lying, stealing, cheating, etc. The Commandments are a wall of safety around us--to keep us happy. When we break these Commandments it brings sorrow and unhappiness. That's why God gave these laws. He knew that these laws are the laws to true happiness.

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Seems that Jean Miller has answered the questions; by keeping the law she fall in love with Jesus.

How about no one will be justified before God and his holy law by keeping the law, instead all become guilty and were under condemnation
because their SIN was exposed? Are you still feeling safe by being under the law?
You know that breaking the law made you a sinner, but don't you know that by keeping the law does not make you righteous
instead your SIN was exposed and become exeeding sinful.

In His love

James S.