The Believer’s Death to the Law

The Believer’s Death to the Law

The Christian life requires death and remarriage: death to the Law and remarriage to Christ. In his tenth chapter, Colquhoun shows us how union with Christ is the key to freedom from the Law’s burden.
The Believer’s Life in Christ

The Believer’s Life in Christ

Believers cannot just die to the Law—they must live unto it. Colquhoun’s Reformed Doctrine of union with Christ reveals how the believer’s life can bear spiritual fruit.
The Believer’s Lawful Obligation

The Believer’s Lawful Obligation

As long as God is God and we are his human creatures, we will owe God full obedience to his commandments. Colquhoun unpacks the weighty reasons why believers must obey God’s Law.
The Believer’s Good Works

The Believer’s Good Works

In the final chapter of A Treatise on the Law and the Gospel, John Colquhoun addresses a controversial and crucial subject: the necessity of good works in the believer.
The Preeminence of Christ

The Preeminence of Christ

In light of the Law and the Gospel, what should we do? In his final reflections on this glorious subject, Colquhoun instructs us to walk in the way of Christ through Christ.