This is exactly the believer's relation to the law of God, according to the Apostle Paul. "The law was our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after that faith is come, we are no longer under the schoolmaster." Once the law held us in terror under its rule. Everytime we met it, guilt caused us to tremble. The fear of the law motivated us, governed us and restrained us from doing much that we otherwise would have done. The law showed us our need of Christ to be our atonement and righteousness. But once we came to faith in Christ we were totally freed from the law, our schoolmaster. Now that we are free from the law, we see its value, its beauty, its usefulness, and delight in it. Now we are friends of God's law. We love it. We would never, willingly, abuse it. But we refuse, in anyway, to be brought back under the schoolmaster. Only lawless rebels live under and by the law. Free born sons live by faith, love and gratitude. Only rebels fear the law. Believers find peace in seeing the law fully satisfied in Christ.