Sickness Is Part of the Curse of the Law from Which Christ Has Redeemed Us
        
        
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          were winding up cursed. So He set up a way whereby you didn’t have to obey and cross all the
        
        
          “t’s” and dot all the “i’s” to get the blessing.
        
        
          He
        
        
          became a curse for us. He took the curse and
        
        
          paid it all and rose from the dead, free from it. Now all you have to do to be free from it is
        
        
          believe it and accept it, and let the redeemed of the Lord say it: I’m redeemed. I’m redeemed
        
        
          from the curse of the Law. The curse has no right in my life. Glory to God!
        
        
          Deuteronomy 28 describes the blessings for keeping God’s commandments and the curses for
        
        
          disobeying them. This is precisely what Galatians 3 is talking about when it refers to the curse of
        
        
          the Law. You’ll find bits and pieces of it in other places, but it’s really concentrated in this one
        
        
          chapter. One of the first major times it is mentioned is in Leviticus 26, but then it is repeated and
        
        
          amplified in Deuteronomy 28.
        
        
          Beginning in verse one, the Lord said, “And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently
        
        
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          thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I
        
        
          command thee this day, that the L
        
        
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          thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the
        
        
          earth: And all these blessings shall come on thee, and overtake thee...” It says that you’ll be
        
        
          blessed in the city and blessed in the field, blessed in the fruit of your body, in the fruit of your
        
        
          ground, in the fruit of your cattle, in the increase of your kine, and the flocks of your sheep.
        
        
          “Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store.” Actually, other translations, in verse four, say
        
        
          “wealth.” Verse five says, “Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store. Blessed shalt thou be when
        
        
          thou comest in, and blessed shalt thou be when thou goest out.” Blessing! Verse eight says, “The
        
        
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          shall command the blessing upon thee in thy storehouses…” Do you get that picture now?
        
        
          What is your storehouse? It would be like a savings account or an investment, some kind of
        
        
          storehouse. Can you picture the Lord saying, “I command that to be blessed”? Why? Because
        
        
          you’re believing Him and obeying Him. You’re doing what He told you to do. God is speaking.
        
        
          The same God Who said, “Light be,” speaks over your storehouses and says, “Blessed!” When
        
        
          God commands blessings on your stuff, you’re not going to stay broke. You’re not going to stay
        
        
          down.
        
        
          Do you believe it pays to obey God and follow Him, to do His will, and to do things His way? It
        
        
          pays. It paid then, and it pays now. Verse 11 says, “And the L
        
        
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          shall make thee plenteous in
        
        
          goods.” It doesn’t call them “bads,” it calls them “goods.” “The L
        
        
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          shall open unto thee his
        
        
          good treasure, the heaven, to give the rain...” He’s going to bless all the work of your hand.
        
        
          You’re going to be so blessed, and you’re not going to need to borrow. You’re going to be able
        
        
          to lend. You’re going to be the head, not the tail. You’ll only be on top, never on the bottom, if
        
        
          you obey God.
        
        
          Verse 15 asks the question: What if you decide you don’t want to obey God? What if you decide
        
        
          you know better than He does about your life, and you’re going to do what you want to do,
        
        
          because you don’t care what He said? Well, there are other verses for you. “…If thou wilt not
        
        
          hearken unto the voice of the L
        
        
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          thy God, to observe to do all his commandments and his
        
        
          statutes which I command thee this day; that all these curses shall come on thee, and overtake
        
        
          thee.” He begins talking about things that are called curses.