Law and Grace explores two of the central themes running throughout the entire Bible — God’s law and His grace — and how they interrelate in the unfolding story of redemption. In this insightful and balanced work, Kevin Conner traces the divine pattern of dealing with humanity either on the basis of law or grace, revealing how each covenant reflects a different aspect of God’s character and purpose.
While the Old Testament emphasises the Law Covenant and the New Testament the Grace Covenant, the author demonstrates how the law was never meant to stand alone. Instead, it served to prepare the way for grace — ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The book culminates with the powerful truth that Christ died not to free us from obedience, but to restore us to a loving and willing obedience to God’s commands, the very place from which humanity first fell.
Accessible yet theologically rich, this book is ideal for students, teachers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the relationship between law and grace in the biblical narrative.