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How do we know that God's law is important?

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God's law is important as it reveals our sinfulness and points us to our need for Christ's righteousness.

The significance of God's law is highlighted in Romans 3:20, which states that through the law comes the knowledge of sin. The law serves to expose our inability to keep it, leading us to recognize our need for a Savior. It shows us that we are all guilty and in need of mercy. Moreover, the law is not merely a set of rules; it reflects God's character and holiness. Believers delight in the law (Romans 7:22) because it guides us in our relationship with God and others, ensuring that we live in ways that honor Him and reflect His holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Romans 7:22

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The Law and Faith
Todd Nibert · Nov 28, 2007
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