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How do we know God's plan for redemption is central to the law?

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The law is designed to drive us towards our need for redemption through Christ, highlighting God's overarching redemptive plan.

The law provided in Scripture, particularly in the context of servitude in Exodus, serves broader redemptive purposes. God instituted these laws not merely to govern human behavior but to reveal humanity's dependence on Him and point toward the need for redemption available only through Jesus Christ. The Old Testament covenant showed individuals their sinfulness and mortality and their consequent need for a Savior. It sets the stage for the coming of Christ, who fulfills the law's requirements through His perfect obedience. This underscores the idea that God's plan has always been to draw His people from the bondage of sin into a relationship characterized by love, grace, and ultimate sonship.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:24, Galatians 4:4-5, Exodus 20

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