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How do we know that the law is not meant for believers?

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The law is not meant for believers because they are justified by faith and not by works.

The Apostle Paul clarifies in 1 Timothy 1:9 that the law is not made for a righteous man, emphasizing that believers, who are justified by faith in Christ, no longer find themselves under the law's condemnation. Instead, they have been freed from its demands and can now live in accordance with the Spirit. The law's main role is to bring awareness of sin and lead us to Christ, who fulfills the law's requirements on our behalf, demonstrating that the believer's standing before God is not based on adherence to the law but on faith in Christ alone.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:9, Romans 8:3

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