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How do we know that the law cannot justify sinners?

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The law cannot justify because it offers only condemnation and cannot remove past sin, as declared in Acts 13:39.

We know the law cannot justify sinners based on passages like Acts 13:39, which clearly states that through Jesus, everyone who believes is justified from all things from which they could not be justified by the law. The law functions as a strict teacher, showing us our guilt and cursing the sinner, but it fails to provide any means of redemption or relief from that guilt. To justify, one must be innocent, yet all have sinned and fall short of God's glory (Romans 3:23). This intrinsic flaw means that seeking justice through the law ultimately leads to despair rather than salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 13:39, Romans 3:23

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