1  The law of letters God defines,
    It is His testimony true;
    It shows how loving, holy, just,
    Is God, with whom we have to do.
 
 
 2  According to His nature shown
    God's law requires that we must live,
    That He our souls may justify
    And unto us His blessing give.
 
 
 3  The law can never give us life,
    Nor any strength to us supply,
    But doth its full demands exact
    And all our weakness show thereby.
 
 
 4  It was not for God's final plan,
    But for man's sin was introduced,
    That man by breaking it might know
    Himself, his sin to him adduced.
 
 
 5  'Tis by the law all mouths are stopped
    And all are shut up under sin;
    It brings us to the Christ of God
    That God may bless us all in Him.
 
 
 6  The law is but a type of Christ,
    Who God's full testimony is,
    Who fully has expressed His love,
    His holiness and righteousness.
 
 
 7  'Tis Christ, God's testimony real,
    Who doth with life divine supply,
    That with the law's demands we may
    Be more than able to comply.
 
 
 8  God's living testimony, He;
    By whom God's potent life we share;
    Thru Him we're dead unto the law,
    And in His Spirit fruit we bear.