"What is the curse of the law?--It is disobedience and its consequence, death. “Cursed is every one which continueth not in all things that are written in the book of the law, to do them.” Also, “cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree.”
These two statements, taken together, show that if “all things” that the law requires are not done, and done continually, the man is cursed and must die.
The curse of disobedience carries with it the curse of death. But from all this Christ hath delivered us. He has redeemed us, brought us back.Never forget that it is from the curse of the law, not its blessing, that Christ hath redeemed us. There is a blessing pronounced on those who do the commandments (Rev. 22:14), and from this Christ has not redeemed us. It is from the curse-failure to do the law--that He redeemed us. He is not the minister of sin, but of righteousness." Sabbath School Lesson 1900