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How do we know that grace is greater than law in the Bible?

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The New Covenant of grace surpasses the Old Covenant of law, revealing God's ultimate plan for redemption.

In biblical context, grace is revealed as greater than law through the distinction of the Old Covenant and the New Covenant. Paul compares the two in Galatians 4, where he illustrates that the law leads to bondage, while grace provides freedom. Nehemiah's efforts to rebuild Jerusalem point to the fulfillment of God's promise of a future salvation through Christ, culminating in the New Covenant that frees believers from the constraints of the law. Grace through faith signifies that redemption and eternal life come not from obedience to the law, but through God's sovereign choice in Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:25-26, Romans 8:1-4

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