This sermon, drawn from Deuteronomy 22:22–30, confronts the moral and judicial laws of ancient Israel with a focus on holiness, justice, and the heart of God's commandments. It emphasizes that while the passages address severe offenses like adultery and rape, their deeper purpose is to reveal God's holiness and the need for the people to 'put off' sin—especially sexual immorality and selfishness—while actively 'putting on' the new self in Christ. The preacher underscores that God's law, though demanding, is not merely prohibitive but points to the transformative power of grace, calling believers to purity in heart, speech, and conduct. By grounding the law in the moral foundation of love for God and neighbor, and by highlighting Christ's fulfillment of the law, the sermon calls the church to live as new creations, honoring God in all areas of life, especially in relationships and personal integrity, with the ultimate aim of glorifying Him.