Verse 15
15. Law worketh wrath That is, where all are breakers of the law.
Wrath The legal requirement of penalty. Justice, by its own essential nature, does rightfully require of guilt, the suffering of expiation; that justice existing in the divine mind demands penalty. That holy justice as so existing in the divine mind and government is called wrath. It is a holy but, to the sinner, a terrible divine attribute.
No law… no transgression For beasts and machines (and for man if he is a machine) there is no holy moral law, and so for them no transgression. So for man the absence of law, just so far as it can be supposed to exist, is the absence of transgression. So, by contrariety, for sinful man the presence of law is the presence of transgression, and the presence of law and transgression is the terrible presence of wrath.
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