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by Ronald W. Higdon (Author)

The letter kills, but the Spirit vitalizes: It's time to move beyond rigid, joyless orthodoxy.

Ronald Higdon's Living the Spirit of the Law instead of the Letter of the Law centers on the profound and often controversial biblical text from 2 Corinthians 3:5-6: "The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life". This concept is presented as central to the teachings of Jesus and the ministry of Paul.

The book tackles the conflicts and divisions within the Christian community that arise from adherence to the narrow, limiting, and judgmental "letter of the law". Literalism leads to legalism and moral pride, illustrated by the self-righteousness of the Pharisee who focused on excessive religious practices like tithing kitchen herbs, while neglecting the "weightier matters".

In sharp contrast, the "spirit of the law" provides freedom, peace, greater flexibility, compassion, and inclusion. Jesus, presented as the God-authorized interpreter of the law, came not to abolish the Law or the Prophets, but to complete them. This completion demands a righteousness that surpasses the Pharisees, one that probes beneath outward actions to focus on inner intentions, motives, and emotions.

Through nine thematic chapters, the book explores how Jesus shifted focus from rules to relationship and love, emphasizing core mandates like justice, mercy, and good faith. Key concepts explored include:

  • Completing the Law: Moving beyond prohibitions (like murder and adultery) to address internal issues (like anger and lust).
  • Departure from Tradition: Choosing people and needs over man-made rules and rigid purity rituals.
  • Servant Leadership: Understanding that greatness is achieved through serving others, modeling the example Jesus set when washing his disciples' feet.
  • God's Generosity: Recognizing God's free grace and inclusive love, which should challenge envy and judgment.
  • The Shepherd's Way: Following Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who leads with a purposeful and leisurely pace rather than driving or wrangling.

The book is structured to encourage deep engagement, with each chapter featuring Scripture, Exegesis, Commentary, Reflections, 'Worth Pondering' (quotes from fiction/non-fiction), 'This and That' (observations), and 'Anchors' (Scripture for stability). It seeks not to issue "new rules," but to provide material for reflection, contemplation, and discussion about the diversity, complexity, and mystery inherent in life and faith. Ultimately, it challenges readers to focus on what truly matters: contributing to the "aliveness, joy, hope, and purpose of life" as the salt of the earth and the light of the world.

Stop settling for mere rules and start walking the path of profound spiritual freedom and purpose: Discover how to live by the Spirit of the Law.

Number of Pages: 102
Dimensions: 0.24 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 02, 2025
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by Ronald W. Higdon (Author)

The letter kills, but the Spirit vitalizes: It's time to move beyond rigid, joyless orthodoxy.

Ronald Higdon's Living the Spirit of the Law instead of the Letter of the Law centers on the profound and often controversial biblical text from 2 Corinthians 3:5-6: "The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life". This concept is presented as central to the teachings of Jesus and the ministry of Paul.

The book tackles the conflicts and divisions within the Christian community that arise from adherence to the narrow, limiting, and judgmental "letter of the law". Literalism leads to legalism and moral pride, illustrated by the self-righteousness of the Pharisee who focused on excessive religious practices like tithing kitchen herbs, while neglecting the "weightier matters".

In sharp contrast, the "spirit of the law" provides freedom, peace, greater flexibility, compassion, and inclusion. Jesus, presented as the God-authorized interpreter of the law, came not to abolish the Law or the Prophets, but to complete them. This completion demands a righteousness that surpasses the Pharisees, one that probes beneath outward actions to focus on inner intentions, motives, and emotions.

Through nine thematic chapters, the book explores how Jesus shifted focus from rules to relationship and love, emphasizing core mandates like justice, mercy, and good faith. Key concepts explored include:

  • Completing the Law: Moving beyond prohibitions (like murder and adultery) to address internal issues (like anger and lust).
  • Departure from Tradition: Choosing people and needs over man-made rules and rigid purity rituals.
  • Servant Leadership: Understanding that greatness is achieved through serving others, modeling the example Jesus set when washing his disciples' feet.
  • God's Generosity: Recognizing God's free grace and inclusive love, which should challenge envy and judgment.
  • The Shepherd's Way: Following Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who leads with a purposeful and leisurely pace rather than driving or wrangling.

The book is structured to encourage deep engagement, with each chapter featuring Scripture, Exegesis, Commentary, Reflections, 'Worth Pondering' (quotes from fiction/non-fiction), 'This and That' (observations), and 'Anchors' (Scripture for stability). It seeks not to issue "new rules," but to provide material for reflection, contemplation, and discussion about the diversity, complexity, and mystery inherent in life and faith. Ultimately, it challenges readers to focus on what truly matters: contributing to the "aliveness, joy, hope, and purpose of life" as the salt of the earth and the light of the world.

Stop settling for mere rules and start walking the path of profound spiritual freedom and purpose: Discover how to live by the Spirit of the Law.

Number of Pages: 102
Dimensions: 0.24 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 02, 2025

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Living by the Spirit of the Law instead of the Letter of the Law - Paperback

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