The law of God binds all men forever, whether in heaven or hell, Psalm cxi. 7, 8. No human law or self-engagement binds men, but only in this life, in that they remain imperfect, and are encompassed with temptations to seduce them from their duty. In heaven they've no need of such really helps to duty, and in hell they can't be profited by them.
The obligation of lawful promises, oaths, vows and covenants, along with of human laws, respecting moral duties, however distinct is you can forget separable from the obligation of God's law, than Christ's two distinct natures are separable, usually the one from another, but closely connected in manifold respects. In binding ourselves to necessary duties, and to other items such a long time and so far as is conducive thereto, God's law as the only rule to direct us how exactly to glorify and enjoy him, is manufactured the rule of our engagement. Our vow is no new rule of duty, but a new bond to make the law of God our rule.
Even Adam's engagement to master obedience in the covenant of works was nothing else. His fallibility in his estate of innocence, managed to get proper, he ought to be bound by his own consent or engagement, along with by the authority of God. Our imperfection in this life, and the temptations which surround us, make it needful, that people, in like manner, ought to be bound to the same rule, both by the authority of God, and our own engagements. It is in regulations of God, that all our deputed authority to command others, or even to bind ourselves is allotted to us.
The necessity of moral duties by regulations of God obliges us to utilize all lawful means to promote the performance of these; and hence requires human laws and self-engagements, and the observance of these as conducive to it. Nay they're also expressly required in his law, as his ordinances for helping and hedging us in to our duty. To make lawful vows, along with for making human laws we exert the deputed authority of God, the supreme Lawgiver, granted to us in his law, in the manner which his law prescribes, and in obedience to its prescription.
In forming our vows as an instituted ordinance of God's worship, which he hath required us to receive, observe, and keep pure and entire, Psalm lxxvi. 11. & cxix. 106. & lvi. 12. Isaiah xix. 18, 21. & xlv. 23, 24. & xliv. 5. Jeremiah l. 5, 2 Corinthians viii.5,--we act precisely in line with the direction of his law, and in obedience to his authority inside it, --binding ourselves with a bond, binding our soul with a bond, Numbers xxx. 2-11--binding ourselves by that which we utter with our lips verses 2, 6, 12, --binding ourselves with a binding oath,--binding ourselves--binding our soul by our own vow--our own bond, verses 4,7,14.
In forming our vow, we, in line with the prescription of his own law, solemnly constitute God, who's the supreme Lawgiver and Lord of the conscience,--the witness of our self-engagement, and the Guarantee, graciously to reward our evangelical fulfillment of it, and justly to punish our perfidious violation of it. The more punctual and faithful observation of God's law, notwithstanding our manifold infirmities and temptations, and the more effectual promotion of his glory therein, is the finish of our self-engagements, along with of human laws of authority.
And with a due regard to their binding force, as above stated, is this end promoted,--as hereby the obligation of God's law is the deeper impressed on our minds, and we are shut around obedience to it, and deterred from transgressing it.-- In consequence of our formation of our vow, with respect to its matter, manner, and end, as prescribed by God, He doth, and necessarily must ratify it in all its awful solemnities, requiring us by his law, to pay for it as a bond of debt,--to perform and fulfill it as an engagement to duties, and an obligation which stands upon or against us, Numbers xxx. 5, 7, 9, 11. with Deuteronomy xxiii. 21-23. Psalm lxxvi. 11. & 1. 14. Ecclesiastes v.4, 5. Matthew v. 33.
In obedience to the divine requirement, and considering our vow, for the reason that precise form, where God in his law, adopts and ratifies it, and requires it to be fulfilled, we pay, perform, and fulfill it as a bond, wherewith we, in obedience to Him, have bound ourselves, to endeavor universal obedience to his law, as our only rule of faith and manners. Whoever doth not, in his attempts to obey human laws or even to fulfill self-engagements, consider them as having that binding force that the law of God allows them; he pours contempt on them, as ordinances of God, and on regulations of God for allowing them a binding force.
Thus, through maintaining the super-added but subordinate obligation of human laws, and of self-engagements to moral duties, we do not make void, but establish the obligation of God's law. Motorcycle accidents The obligation of a vow, through which we engage ourselves to necessary duties commanded by regulations of God, must therefore be inexpressibly solemn. Not just are we required by regulations of God before our vow was created; but we are bound for the reason that performance, to fulfill our vow, as an engagement or obligation founded in the supreme authority of his law warranting us to produce it. We're bound to fulfill it as a mean of further impressing his authority manifested in his law, upon our own consciences,-- as a bond securing and promoting a faithful obedience to all his commandments. We're bound to fulfill it, in obedience to that particular divine authority, by derived power that, we as governors of ourselves managed to get to market his honor. In those or like respects, our fulfillment of our vows is a direct obedience to his whole law.