Consider this situation. Two men have a debt, each one on a note of a million dollars. They are not eligible for bankruptcy. They are about to lose their homes and their all to the creditors. Along comes a benefactor. He deposits a million dollars in each debtor’s bank account One debtor gladly uses it to pay off his million dollar note. The other debtor claims to be one “who pays his own debts’ and refuses the gift. “I will pay it myself for I am a responsible person”, he says. Fact is, he can’t even pay the interest, so the debt keeps increasing. Question: Which debtor honors his note? Obviously , the one who accepts the gift. And so, too, do we who take Christ’s payment in full on the cross for our debt to the law (our sins) honor the law. Those who look to themselves do not. And for them and their willful refusal of God”s grace, as the scripture says, “he that is unjust let him be unjust still” (Rev.22:11). Their dishonor to the law like the interest on a note of one unable to pay keeps increasing, forever, unless they repent. And that isn’t all. When born again by faith in Jesus, God, by a miracle gives us a new nature, the predominant characteristic of which is love-the kind of love that seeks the best for our fellows. “Love fulfills the law”. And so we come to the Apostle Paul’s powerful inspired statement, “For Christ is the end of the law to every one that believeth” (Rom.10:4).-From The Road To Glory.