How do Christians view the law after being gospel converted?
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Christians view the law as good and spiritual but acknowledge their inability to keep it due to their sinful nature (Romans 7:14-25).
After gospel conversion, Christians recognize that God's law is still good, just, and spiritual. However, they also become acutely aware of their own sinful nature, which hinders their ability to keep the law fully. The struggle described by Paul in Romans 7 resonates with believers; they delight in the law of God after their inward man while simultaneously recognizing that they fall short in their flesh. This dual awareness fosters dependence on the grace of Christ, who alone provides the power to live in accordance with God's will, even amidst the continuing battle against sin.
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