Did you know that there is grace in the law of The Most High? The torah is a teacher; it teaches what you can and cannot do. With that being said, it also is a guide. The Torah leads you on the path to God and life. As long as you follow it, you are sure to inherit eternity. The torah offers many graces. It is the path of life, and in her is unspoken riches. It tells you in advance of the pit-falls of life. The torah directs your feet. Those who love her makes themselves friend of God. Those who follow her find that they are in need of no good thing. The torah tells us what is allowed and permissible. It also tells of those things that are beneficiful to our soul. The torah never exalts itself of God, but it speaks of those things that are honest and true. With the torah comes a crown of rejoicing. All that follow her will find a good portion. The grace of the torah is infallible, incorrupible, and infinite, having gotten the victory over disobedience. The grace of the torah shall never pass away, but it is settle in heaven forever. The grace of the covenants of God are right and just. God gave us them so that we may walk in them. The grace therein is the way of life, and no judgement is found therein. The grace of the covenants are a shelter and high tower from affliction. Those who follow them shall eat the fruit thereof; it’s grace is a pathway to life. The grace was created to give life to those who follow. The grace of the covenants is obedience and the covenants are blameless and they are everlasting.