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Modern objections to the law of Moses (rooted in perceived racism, sexism, and endorsement of slavery) stem from misreading the laws out of their historical and theological context. The command to destroy the Canaanites was not racially motivated but a divine judgment against deeply entrenched idolatry and abominable religious practices, serving as a type of final judgment rather than a model for contemporary warfare. Regarding gender-related laws, the sermon emphasizes that distinctions in ritual purity, inheritance, and marital authority reflect God’s design for ordered society and protection of vulnerable women, with examples like the daughters of Zelophehad and the adultery ordeal illustrating how the Law elevated women’s rights compared to surrounding cultures. On slavery, while permitted within the ancient economy, the Law regulated it rigorously—prohibiting kidnapping, ensuring humane treatment, guaranteeing release in the Jubilee year, and protecting female slaves—demonstrating God’s concern for justice and dignity even within flawed systems. All Scripture is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness; the Law’s enduring value lies in revealing God’s holiness, justice, and redemptive wisdom when interpreted faithfully within its own context.