I was thinking recently about the purpose of laws. Whether we are talking about the law of the land or the law we encounter in Scripture, there is something about law that is rooted in deterrence. A law establishes a boundary and attaches consequences to crossing it. In that sense, law says, Don't do this. And deterrence has its place. Paul writes in Romans 13 that rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil. First Timothy 1:9 tells us that the law is not made for a righteous man, but for the lawless and disobedient. Law can restrain behavior. The possibility of punishment can cause someone to reconsider an action they might otherwise take. But restraint is not transformation. I know this from experience. I spent nearly twelve years in prison. There were plenty of things I didn't do while I was incarcerated simply because I couldn't do them. My environment restrained my behavior. But when I was released, the riotous living began. The restraint had been removed, and w...