The Bible is being discussed today more than ever before. Many articles about the Bible are appearing in magazines, indicating a new interest in this ancient and historic Book. Anyone listening to my preaching, no matter what the particular subject may be, will soon discover that the Bible is the chief source for my preaching. I want to examine the Bible, especially for those who have not been impressed with its spiritual message. Does the Bible have anything to say to us today?
The United States has a constitutional form of government. A number of men, after long argument and debate, drew up the Constitution and submitted it to the 13 federated states for ratification. The presupposition of these framers of the Constitution was that law was absolute.
People in the United States were to be free, for they would know what the law required and also what the law could not do. They were to know their rights, their privileges and their limitations. No judge was to be unfair but was to judge cases as the law required.
People found that if they knew the law and kept it, they would be truly free. They knew where they stood, for constitutional law made it clear.