I think when you say law you have to ensure you include both the letter of the law and the intent of the law. Pharisees were very good at keeping the letter of the law, but they perverted the intent of the law. That is why I especially like Dr. Graham's definition, it is all encompassing.stand wrote:I did not follow all the threads. But I agree with Graham's analogy with the archery and bull eye, however what is the bull eye? I believe the bull eye is the summary of the law as quoted by Jesus our Lord, love God with all your heart and all your soul and all your might and love others as you love yourself. So sin is transgression of the law, any act or thinking which are outside loving God and loving others are sins.
