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How do we know that Paul says we are not under the law?

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Paul explicitly states in Romans 6:14 that believers are not under the law but under grace.

Paul's assertion that believers are not under the law is found in Romans 6:14, which forms a crucial part of his teaching on Christian liberty. He emphasizes that the law, while holy, cannot save from sin or justify the sinner. Instead, believers' freedom from the law is secured through their union with Christ, who fulfilled the law on their behalf. Paul elaborates on this concept further in Romans 7 and 8, where he explains that the law cannot condemn or control a believer who is in Christ. Therefore, it is vital for Christians to understand their position under grace rather than under the law to live in accordance with God's will without the burden of the law's condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 6:14, Romans 7:1-4, Romans 8:1-4

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