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How do we know that God's law cannot be compromised?

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God's law cannot be compromised because it reflects His holy nature and justice, as affirmed in Scripture (Romans 3:31).

The immutability of God's law is a fundamental aspect of His character, stemming from His holiness and justice. Romans 3:31 asserts that by faith, we do not nullify the law but uphold it. This indicates that the law remains in full force; it demands perfect obedience. God cannot lower His standards or compromise His justice for the sake of any individual. The law reveals sin, and thus the necessity of a Savior, pointing us to Christ, who fulfills the law perfectly on our behalf. Our inability to meet the law's demands highlights the necessity of grace and substitution in salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:31, Ezekiel 18:23

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